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July 30, 2015, 05:41:38 PM
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Looks like the Greece drama isn't over yet...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11772497/Greece-news-live-IMF-pulls-out-of-new-bail-out-as-Alexis-Tsipras-on-collision-course-with-Syriza-dissenters.html
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July 30, 2015, 07:19:26 PM
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Looks like the Greece drama isn't over yet...

I don't think it will be over for some time. They 'serviced' their debt by incurring additional debt. Thinking people know how this scenario plays out.

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July 31, 2015, 02:47:23 AM
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Looks like the Greece drama isn't over yet...

I don't think it will be over for some time. They 'serviced' their debt by incurring additional debt. Thinking people know how this scenario plays out.

Exactly the same that USA is doing right now, and they are not the only

The Greece stuff isn't even the beginning
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September 06, 2015, 08:13:48 AM
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Looks like the Greece drama isn't over yet...

I don't think it will be over for some time. They 'serviced' their debt by incurring additional debt. Thinking people know how this scenario plays out.

Exactly the same that USA is doing right now, and they are not the only

The Greece stuff isn't even the beginning

Without other debt Greece is unable to go out of the crisis. There are not other resources and that the Greece can produce in a year onerously can be paid the salaries of the public employed and part of pensions of the Greeks.
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