The yield on the two-year Greek note fell 38 basis points to 5.73 percent as of 5 p.m. in London, after sliding 69 basis points, the biggest drop since Feb. 10. It rose as much as 75 basis points on Feb. 25, the most since Jan. 20. The 10-year Greek yield, which dropped as much as 19 basis points, slid 9 basis points to 6.26 percent.

(source: Greek Bonds Rise as Rehn Stokes Speculation EU to Agree on Aid - BusinessWeek; by Anna Rascouet, Bloomberg)

I never actually understand what it is my wife-to-be’s saying to me in these articles she writes, but I bet if I could just crack the code it’s probably something really sexy.

  1. rascouet said: It means “things are looking up.” Call me later.
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