The sale would follow Athens's successful return to markets in April after a four-year exile, a signal that the country was emerging from a painful and protracted debt crisis and nearing an exit from its international bailout. A Greek official told Reuters in June that Athens was considering a sale before August of a bond with a maturity of three or seven years to raise 2 billion to 3 billion ...
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