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Finance Ministry to borrow from external markets up to EUR 2.5 billion, by issuing two series of bonds

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of Finance is considering contracting loans from the external capital market of up to 2.5 billion Euro, by launching two EUR-denominated new series of bonds with a 6-year maturity or more and respectively with 12 year maturity, within the government bonds' programme-framework.

According to the Order published in the , the final sum, as well as other terms and financial conditions are to be established when the bond issue is launched, depending on the market conditions.

The bond issue is administered by Citigroup Global Markets Europe…

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