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Greek Treasury Bills 希臘短期國(guó)庫(kù)債券

By Malcolm Brabant, Athens

Greek Treasury Bills 希臘短期國(guó)庫(kù)債券

The Greek government wants to raise a lot of money

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Background: 今天受債務(wù)危機(jī)困擾的希臘政府希望能通過(guò)國(guó)際金融市場(chǎng)來(lái)募集10億英鎊(約15億美元)。這次短期國(guó)庫(kù)債券的拍賣(mài)是對(duì)希臘整體經(jīng)濟(jì)的信用度的關(guān)鍵考驗(yàn)。同時(shí)歐元區(qū)也通過(guò)了針對(duì)希臘的救助機(jī)制,涉及援助資金達(dá)260億英鎊(約400億美金)。

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The Greeks will be selling a mixture of treasury or T-bills, as they are called, that mature after six months or a year.

These are regarded as the safest form of securities and as a result usually attract a low level of interest.

But Athens paid a painful price when it last auctioned T bills.

One-year bills sold in January, at the height of the financial crisis, commanded an interest rate of 2.2%.

Whereas the same bill, sold in October 2009, before Greece's predicament exploded onto the world stage, only yielded interest of 0.9%.

Analysts will scrutinise the auction to determine whether the markets feel secure enough to dabble in Greek debt, now that the rescue plan is ready to roll.

Some economists doubt that there will be a significant reduction in interest rates demanded during January's sale.

The success, or not, of the auction, could be a factor in whether the Greeks decide to activate the Eurozone rescue mechanism.

The government here wants to be able to borrow from the international markets at reasonable interest rates.

But if traders are reluctant to purchase Greek debt, then the Prime Minister, George Papandreou, may be compelled to pull the ripcord of Brussels' parachute.

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