Bank of Greece - Bond market update (January)

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The prices of Greek government bills gained in the US and core eurozone markets in January, but lost their footing in the so-called eurozone "peripheral" markets, according to a release published in early February by the Bank of Greece.

"These developments reflect the decline in investor risk appetite due to uncertainties about future global economic growth and the different fiscal outlook of eurozone countries," the central bank said.

Benchmark bond prices fell in January, with the three-year

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