Peripherals languish over default fears, low volumes while Greece yields top 13%

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Peripherals languish over default fears, low volumes while Greece yields top 13%

With yields rising, market opinion was split on whether peripheral bonds were cheap on Thursday. Bankers said that bond price movement was exaggerated by a seasonal lack of liquidity, but one firm declared that Greece was still trading too rich despite yields hitting record highs.

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