1. Global government debt markets, excluding Japan, reversed October's sell-off in November, with the five biggest movers all in Europe. 2. France's borrowing costs surpassed those of Greece for the first time on record on November 28 due to investor concerns over the planned budget. 3. Italy's GDP growth rate was at 0% in the third quarter of 2024, down from the previous quarter's 0.2%.
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