For the first time ever, Greece has borrowed with negative yield. Greece sold 488 million euros ($535.82 million) of three-month Treasury bills to refinance a maturing issue. “The yield turning negative for the first time ever,” the country’s debt agency PDMA said on Wednesday. The debt agency sold the new paper at a yield of …
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