Portugal’s paltry buyback fails to quell rally
A smaller than expected buyback of Portuguese debt on Tuesday is unlikely to dent the sovereign’s course towards a bailout exit in May as eurozone periphery yields remain on a firm downward trajectory. Meanwhile, a Greek return to capital markets before European elections in May — hinted at by a government minister this week — would most likely be in dollars, said bankers.
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