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Greek bond markets plunge

The Greek bond markets plunged yesterday amid growing worries among investors that the country will need to restructure its debts in spite of a proposed €45bn ($60bn) assistance package from the international community.

Greek two-year bond yields, which have an inverse relationship with price, rose 3 percentage points – the biggest one-day jump since the country joined the euro nine years ago – to close at 13.14 per cent.

This is the highest yield on short-dated debt in the world, according to US bank, Brown Brothers Harriman.

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