Marked interest for Greek five-year bond with 3.6% yield
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek state will reportedly drain roughly 2.5 billion euros from a five-year bond it floated on Tuesday, with the yield hovering at 3.6 percent.
Demand was reported as very high, with offers reaching nine billion euros. The coupon, also according to reports, reached 3.4 percent.
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