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Greece comes out of bond exile

Greece has returned to global capital markets for the first time since the eurozone crisis erupted in 2010, attracting big demand for its government bonds in a sign of growing confidence in the region’s weakest economies.

Investors rushed to place €11bn of orders for the five-year bonds yesterday, just four years after its debts triggered an international crisis that threatened to destroy the euro.

Following a painful period of austerity and the biggest debt restructuring in history, Greece achieved a primary surplus in 2013. But with high levels of unemployment, it remains the weakest link in the 15-year old currency union.

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