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Buoyed by troika deal, Greece aims for rapid return to bond markets
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After announcing on Tuesday that Greece and the troika had concluded the latest review of the Greek economic adjustment programme Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is now training his sights on a return to international bond markets.
Finance Ministry sources have told local media that the government would like to issue a sovereign bond in April or early May; in any cause before the European parliamentary elections. It would be the first placement since the beginning of the Greek cri...
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