Sovereign bond QE edges closer as Greek election fears spook Europe

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Sovereign bond QE edges closer as Greek election fears spook Europe

Antonis Samaras
Greece's conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, addresses conservative party members of parliament, in Athens, Thursday, Dec 11, 2014. Samaras has called a vote in parliament this month for a new Greek president _ a ballot that could trigger and early general election. The prime minister said the collapse of his government could renew a risk to Greece's place in the euro. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) | Petros Giannakouris/AP/Press Association Images

Although the eurozone sovereign debt market shrugged off a collapse in Greek bonds this week after the country brought presidential elections forward, other periphery countries could still see sell-offs around their own votes next year, bankers warned this week.

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