Greece Plans to Launch New 30-Year Government Bond
By Emese Bartha
Greece hired banks for the syndicated launch of new 30-year, June 2054-dated benchmark government bonds in the near future, subject to market conditions, one of the banks said Tuesday.
The banks hired as joint lead managers are BNP Paribas, BofA Securities, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE, J.P. Morgan and Piraeus Bank.
Write to Emese Bartha at emese.bartha@wsj.com
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April 23, 2024 07:02 ET (11:02 GMT)
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