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Commerzbank CEO sees euro surviving 'tough test' of Greece exit
By Elisa Martinuzzi
If Greece were to leave the euro it ?wouldn?t be the end of the eurozone? although it would present a tough test for the region, said Commerzbank AG Chief Executive Officer Martin Blessing.
Bunds rout extends on recovery signs as investors wait on Greece
By Lukanyo Mnyanda
Germany?s government bonds fell, extending a rout that pushed 10-year yields up last week by the most since 1998 amid an economic recovery that?s gathering pace.
German bonds seen resilient as Greece talks produce false dawns
By Eshe Nelson
Greece?s failure to win an accord with creditors to access bailout funds sent German government bonds higher for a second week. Their appeal as a haven offered the prospect of further gains in the coming week.
Greece submerges as crisis fallout worse than emerging markets
Slight optimism stops Greek yields from growing
All it took was a glimmer of optimism over Greece?s debt negotiations for the country?s bonds to jump on Wednesday, pushing 3- and 10-year yields down from the highest levels since 2012.
Speaking to reporters in Athens late on Tuesday, Greece?s Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said the ?convergence is absolutely clear.?
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'Market strategy of isolating Greece worked,' says Commerzbank strategist
Greece?s bonds fell after talks between its newly elected government and euro-area finance ministers broke down without agreement on how to fund the nation when its bailout expires on February 28.
Greece's bonds decline for a second day after debt talks halt
By David Goodman & Lucy Meakin
Greece's government bonds declined for a second day as talks between the nation and euro-area finance ministers ended abruptly and without an agreement on financial support for the nation.
Greek stocks fall for a second day as bailout talks end abruptly
By Cecile Vannucci
Greek stocks tumbled after euro-area finance ministers failed to agree on bailout terms.
Greek euro exit risk raised by Commerzbank as talks break down
By Stephanie Bodoni & Corina Ruhe
The risk of Greece exiting the euro was raised to 50 percent by Commerzbank AG after talks with euro- area finance ministers broke down on Monday.
Greek bonds fall for third day, yield on three-year note up to 11.18 pct
By Lucy Meakin
The yield premium investors demand to hold Italian bonds instead of German bunds rose from the least since May 2010 as investors considered the scale and form of anticipated European Central Bank sovereign-debt purchases.