Free Fall and Greek Bonds

Greek bonds: Greek bonds are in free fall. Ten-year yields have risen to 8.8% from around 5.5% in the middle of September. Perhaps even more worryingly, three-year yields have risen to 7.4% from.., according to Wall Street Journal and When Greece returned to bond markets in April, the question for investors was whether a yield of just under 5% was sufficient compensation for political risk. The answer is now clear: it wasnt. But Greece isnt the eurozones only problem on that front. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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