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Spanish government employees protesting over cuts in Barcelona last month as Spain's borrowing rates hit a record high. The country has called on the ECB to ease its government borrowing rates. AP Photo/Manu Fernandez

Is the ECB about to uncork a game-changer?

A Euro-skeptic columnist at the Daily Telegraph insists that Der Spiegel is correct in saying the ECB wants to cap borrowing costs for Spain and Italy.

COLUMNIST AT THE Daily Telegraph, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, is usually one of the foremost purveyors of the Euro doom argument, so it’s worth sitting up and taking notice at his latest column.

In it, he says The Telegraph can corroborate the Der Spiegel article from this weekend, which said that the ECB is preparing some kind of scheme to cap borrowing costs for Spain and Italy.

That article was the subject of analyst skepticism, and it was rejected by the European Central Bank this morning (though in some very careful language).

In addition to saying that the Spiegel article has some truth to it, AEP notes a broader point, which is that contra the cliché everyone has, German political leaders and the ECB are mostly on the same page.

He wrote:

A currency can only be stable if its future existence is not in doubt,” said Jörg Asmussen, the powerful German member of the ECB’s executive board.

He signalled full backing for the bond rescue plan of ECB chief Mario Draghi, brushing aside warnings from the German Bundesbank that large-scale purchases would amount to debt monetisation and a back-door fiscal rescue of insolvent states in breach of EU treaty law.

Mr Asmussen told the Frankfurter Rundschau that the surge in Club Med bond yields over recent months “reflects fears about the reversibility of the euro, and thus a currency exchange risk” rather than bad economic policies in struggling states.

The choice of wording is crucial. If it can be shown that the ECB is acting to avert EMU break-up – known as “convertibility risk” – bond purchases would no longer be deemed a bail-out for Italy and Spain.

He goes on to write, in regards to yield capping, “This may prove to be the “game changer” that critics around the world have been demanding for two years.”

Anyway, read the whole thing here. It’s still early, and there have been tons of false hopes in this crisis, but there seems to be something percolating at the ECB that might actually work.

- Joe Weisenthal

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    Jul 26th 2011, 10:42 AM

    Thanks Adam – I think my subconscious was getting too excited at the thought of good weather!

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    Jul 26th 2011, 10:38 AM

    spelling mistake, ” between 23-237c ” 23 is optimistic enough but 237 is just mistake

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:22 AM

    AccuWeather.com shows a completely different story, with a continuation of the cloudy, showery, occasionally sunny mix we have had for the last month.

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    Jul 26th 2011, 12:08 PM

    My post was deleted. Obviously they think I am a spammer posting links! Sorry :)

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    Jul 26th 2011, 12:09 PM

    Oh there it is. Obviously it’s my cookies, oops sorry :)

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:05 AM

    The sun ain’t cooperating here in Ashford. :-(

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:33 AM

    Thats right,dash our hopes

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    Jul 27th 2011, 2:21 AM

    I love summer in Ireland, it’s my favourite day of the year….

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:46 AM

    And Aoife, I’ve never had hang sandwiches before….mmmmm, they sound really interesting!! give us the ingredients, go on! :)

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    Jul 26th 2011, 1:50 PM

    Oh dash it, here I had fond images of hanging bread on the line to be toasted by the sun whilst a little choir of angels sing their joy at the brightness of the day! ;). Thanks for educating me the two Aoife’s, it would be a sad day when you don’t learn something new!

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    Jul 26th 2011, 1:12 PM

    Forgive my pessimist outlook but since April Ive been waiting for a few consecutive days of sunshine. To no avail, I take any weather forecast with a pinch of salt as no one seems to get it right.

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:48 AM

    Tsk, tsk, predictive text .. ‘hang sangwiches’ they sound even better then hang sandwiches…I imagine a little angelic choir figures somewhere with the sangwiches!

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:49 AM

    Hey Kathy, it was a joke about what some people call ‘ham sandwiches’ ;)

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    Jul 26th 2011, 12:51 PM

    A pretty well-known joke-spelling/pronunciation based on some country pronunciation of the word. (I don’t know where from or if anyone ever really says it for real.)

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    Jul 26th 2011, 11:18 PM

    I need to move. I know 80*F is hot there, but we’re averaging over 100*F here in Texas.

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    Jul 26th 2011, 2:47 PM

    Check temperature for Friday…20 – 14*C???

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    Jul 29th 2011, 6:02 PM

    So where’s this heatwave Mr O’Donnell?

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    Jul 27th 2011, 9:48 AM

    Not going to happen. 16 degeees and raining for Saturday. I don’t know why anyone takes this Canadian guy seriously. Pluse he’s a climatologist (very long term stiuff) not a meterologist..

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