Debt Crisis Reawakens in European Bonds as Greece Roils Market

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European government-bond traders would be forgiven for thinking they’d stepped back in time to 2012.

Today’s selloff in Greek securities, the biggest since July of that year, triggered a schism in sovereign debt evocative of those days before European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged to do whatever it took to defend the euro.