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PDMA's debt strategy for 2022 includes green bond in 12 bln haul

Greece’s debt managers (PDMA) published last week the debt strategy for next year, which will include an inaugural green bond in the second half of 2022.
The main objectives in 2022 remain broadly in line with recent years, intending to enhance market access through improved liquidity and tradability across the yield curve, shift the investor base towards more real money managers and regular market prese...
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