Greece has returned to global capital markets for the first time since the eurozone crisis erupted in 2010, attracting big demand for its government bonds in a sign of growing confidence in the region’s weakest economies.
Investors rushed to place €11bn of orders for the five-year bonds yesterday, just four years after its debts triggered an international crisis that threatened to destroy the euro.
Following a painful period of austerity and the biggest debt restructuring in history, Greece achieved a primary surplus in 2013. But with high levels of unemployment, it remains the weakest link in the 15-year old currency union.
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