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Friday, April 11, 2014

Felix Salmon at Reuters/Opinion : "Five explanations for Greece’s bond yield"

The biggest news in the sovereign debt world this week has come from Greece, which managed to sell some €3 billion in new 5-year bonds at a yield of just 4.95%.

On the same topic, Cyrus Sanati believes that "Greece's economy is still a huge mess"

Posted by Dimitris Papagiannopoulos at 11:15 PM
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