Greek trump card fails as stronger Europe shrugs off break-up threat


Published: February 07, 2012 by RssFeed




February 07, 2012 11:32 AM - Europe's dominant powers and institutions are for the first time willing to risk a Greek default and ejection from the euro if Athens refuses to comply with austerity demands, calculating that the eurozone system is now strong enough to withstand a contagion shock.

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