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Editorial: Letter from London
Britain's political fiasco is unprecedented.
Since 2016, the erstwhile strong and respected Great Britain had to change four prime ministers, and now it is looking for a fifth.
The case of Liz Truss, however, was beyond imagination. She remained in office for just 44 days, a shorter time span than the campaign in which she was elected Tory leader.
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What analysts believe about possible recession in Greece during an election year
Barring extreme scenarios, the Greek economy is not expected to enter a recession in 2023. Or will it? For Greece, numerous analyses predict that in 2023 a strong growth of around 6% will be recorded, and for 2023 close to 2%, while the Eurozone and Germany are entering recession. Recently, there is a major outlook revision for the Eurozone economy.
T-bill auction yields unchanged
Greece raised 1.14 billion euros in a 26-week treasury bills sale on Wednesday, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) announced.
The treasury bills sold at a yield of 0.85 percent, unchanged from the previous similar auction carried out on October 3 this year, according to an e-mailed PDMA press statement.
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Greece raises 812.5 mln euros in T-bill auction
Greece sold 26-week treasury bills on Wednesday, raising a total of 812.5 million euros from the market, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said.
The interest rate of the new issue was set at 0.85 percent, the same as the previous auction in July, according to a PDMA press statement.
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Greece sells 1.138 billion euros of T-bills
Greece sold 1.138 billion euros in an auction of three-month treasury bills on Wednesday, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said.
The 13-week treasury bills were sold at an interest rate of 0.59 percent, down from 0.79 percent in the previous similar auction last month, according to the e-mailed PDMA statement.
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Greece raises 812.5 mln euros in treasury bill auction
Greece raised 812.5 million euros (about one billion U.S. dollars) from a treasury bill auction on Wednesday, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said.
The 13-week treasury bills were sold at an interest rate of 0.79 percent, down from the 1.05 percent of a similar previous sale in March, according to an e-mailed press release.
Greece sells six-month T-bills, raises 1.14 bln euros
Greece sold 1.14 billion euros' worth of treasury bills on Wednesday, according to the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA).
The six-month treasury bills were sold at an interest rate of 1.07 percent, compared to 1.19 percent in a similar auction last month, according to an e-mailed press release.
Yield on Greek T-bills rises
Greece raised 1.3 billion euros in an auction of treasury bills on Wednesday, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said.
The three-month T-bills were sold at an interest rate of 1.05 percent up from 0.99 percent in the previous sale in February.
[Xinhua]
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Three-month T-bills sold at an unchanged rate
Greece sold nearly 1.14 billion euros worth of treasury bills on Wednesday, the Greek Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) announced.
The three-month T-bills were sold at an interest rate of 0.99 percent, which remained unchanged from the previous auction in January.
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JP Morgan hires Greek ex debt agency chief
JP Morgan has hired the former head of Greece's debt management agency, Stelios Papadopoulos, to head its investment banking business in Greece, according to an internal memo seen by IFR.
Papadopoulos started on Monday and will report to Kyril Courboin, JP Morgan's CEO for France and the region covering Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Greece, Iberia, and Italy, the memo said.
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