Greece's debt agency is to announce the country's return to the bond markets on Monday, with a five-year syndicated issue that is expected to be announced within the next few hours, sources have said.
The state aims to raise 2 billion euros from the issue, which represents Greece's first foray into the markets in 11 months.
According to the same sources, the issue will be managed by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, HSBC and Societe General.
The book is expected to close on the same day, with yields estimated at between 3.5 and 3.6 percent