Interest rates slide after Greek government borrowing costs climb; Investors look for safety

Interest rates slide after Greek government borrowing costs climb; Investors look for safety
NEW YORK – Interest rates are falling in the bond market on concerns that a bailout for Greece might not be enough to resolve the country’s debt problems.

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