One small step

The German Finance Agency issued its first inflation-linked bond earlier this year. But while the EUR5.5 billion issue attracted plenty of international investor interest, the agency has no immediate plans to issue more. By Alexander Campbell

Six years ago, the German federal government gave the job of managing the federal debt to the newly created German Finance Agency. The move fundamentally altered the way Germany manages its debt - rather than being managed by civil servants, the debt is now managed by a separate company with considerable freedom of action, albeit one owned by and responsible to the finance ministry.

Gerhard Schleif has been managing director of the German Finance Agency since 2001. He argues: "The advantage of

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