Greek bond yields fall to new historic lows
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greek state bond yields fell to new historic record lows on Tuesday a day after a Eurogroup meeting agreed to conclude a third review of the Greek programme and to begin technical talks on debt relief measures.
In the domestic electronic secondary bond market, the two-year bond yield was 1.211 pct, the five-year bond yield was 2.73 pct (an historic low) and the 10-year bond yield was 3.79 pct.
Greek bond yields are falling spectacularily in the last two months pushing T-bill and corporate bond yields lower and creating the necessary environment for a forthcoming new Greek exit in international capital markets.
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