Greece Cuts T-Bill Rate

Greece Cuts T-Bill Rate

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Greece successfully raised €500 million on Wednesday through a 26-week Treasury bills auction, securing a lower interest rate of 1.90%, down from 2.00% in the previous sale. Investor demand was strong, with bids reaching €1.013 billion—more than double the amount offered. The auction was limited to primary dealers, with no commission paid and no further non-competitive bids to be accepted on April 25, 2025, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

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