Greece plans three bond issues in Q2

Greece plans three bond issues in the second quarter of 2023 in an effort to complete this year’s borrowing programme worth 7.0 billion euros.

The Public Debt Management Authority issued two bonds in the first three months of the year, raising around 6 billion euros from the market. According to the new schedule, bond auctions will be made on April 19, May 17 and June 21.

Eurozone state bond markets were closed in observation of the Easter holidays of the Catholic Church. In the domestic electronic secondary bond market there was no transaction, with the 10-year bond yield unchanged at 4.08%.