Following the Banks and the Greek state the big Greek businesses are now preparing to return to the markets.

Powerful groups are making preparations to issue corporate bonds that are able to support their activities and to take advantage of investment opportunities that are expected to appear in the new phase the Greek economy is entering.

DEI has already announced a 500 million euro bond, while Motor Oil, Hellenic Petroleum and the Mytilineos Group are following suit.

The same sources suggest that the National Bank too is going to attempt a foray into the markets.

Further sources associated with influential international groups report that in the next period there will be important investment opportunities, capable of deterministically changing the conditions of the Greek economy.

They speak of multinational groups that are in the position to evaluate the extent of the structural change in Greece and to capitalize on the Greek geopolitical advantage, particularly the comfortable and quick access it ensures to products made in China and headed for the European markets.

The same sources insist that the relevant announcements are expected by the end of April.

Overall, there is the impression that after returning to the markets an investment boom will follow in Greece, the extent of which nobody could predict, even a few days ago.

If all of the above is confirmed and a wave of investment funds comes our way, then things will profoundly change in Greek politics.

That is because the anti-bailout strategy will collapse, exposing those who invested in doomsday scenarios.

Additional, the extremities of Greek politics will also expose themselves, as will the soteriological factions that lately emerged.

The common belief is that in the next period up to the European elections will be determined by the climate change and the resurgence of expectations generated from the exit to the markets.

This fact may appear to be instrumental and its effect on the political developments in the country may be unique and able to change hitherto certainties.

In any case we will experience and explosive two months leading up to the elections, full of surprises and twists.

Antonis Karakousis