Return of high quality funds helps Greek banks’ last steps to capital market comeback
The National Bank of Greece’s €2.5bn equity raise, completed on Thursday night, was the latest Greek bank capital raise to see a flood of high quality, real money investors, which market participants have credited with allowing the country’s banks to levy the almost €10bn of capital required to bring the sector back to health, write Nina Flitman and Andrew Griffin.
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