April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Greek two-year notes posted their first weekly advance since March after the European Union and the International Monetary Fund agreed to a 45 billion-euro ($61 billion) plan to help Greece avoid a default.
Greek Two-Year Notes Rise on EU-IMF 45 Billion Euro Aid Package
Greeks cutting back as EU/IMF help looms-survey Reuters
Greece To Decide On EU/IMF Aid 'In Next Few Weeks' - PM Wall Street Journal
Saturday, April 17, 2010
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