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Greece expects to beat 2014 budget target, may issue more bonds
Greece said on Wednesday it expected to beat a 2014 budget target set by its international lenders and may tap bond markets again with an issue of between 3 and 6 billion euros to plug any potential funding gap over the next 12 months.
Further selling pressure on Greece's new five-year bond
Greece was one of the few markets in which yields rose on Monday, as investors booked profits on the strongest bond rally in the eurozone this year.
Ten-year yields added 16 basis points to hit a days high of 6.47 percent on Monday.
Market tapping came late, not early
Acting responsibly will ensure the country its funding from bonds even without troika monitoring
By Dimitris Kontogiannis
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Greek bond yields rise as market comeback euphoria fades
By John Geddie & Marius Zaharia
Greek bond yields rose on Friday as investors booked profits on the rally that preceded Greece's return to debt markets, with even its sought-after new five-year bond succumbing to selling pressure.
Greek yields rise as market comeback euphoria fades
By John Geddie $ Marius Zaharia
Greek bond yields rose on Friday as investors booked profits on the rally that preceded Greece's return to debt markets, with even its sought-after new five-year bond succumbing to selling pressure.
Euro bonds ignore growth concern on ECB before Greece sells debt
Lucy Meakin & David Goodman
Europes worsening growth prospects are losing significance for bond investors as bets the European Central Bank will begin asset-purchase stimulus measures boost demand for the regions higher-yielding bonds.
Greece sells 6-month T-bills at cheapest cost in four years
Greece on Tuesday sold six-month treasury paper at the cheapest borrowing cost since its debt crisis began in early 2010, most of it to foreign buyers.
The sale will act as a fillip to a planned return to longer-term bond markets in the first half of the year after a four-year absence.
ESM's Regling warns Greece not to overpay for new bonds
By Harry Papachristou
The head of the euro zone's bailout fund has warned Athens not to pay investors too much when it returns to bond markets later this month, in comments to a Greek newspaper that hit newsstands on Saturday.
Greece sees 'trial and error' bond foray, full return in 2016
By Lefteris Papadimas & Deepa Babington
Greece's first foray into bond markets after a four-year exclusion will be on a «trial and error» basis but the nation expects to fund itself unaided in 2016, its finance minister told Reuters on Wednesday.