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CBS NewsGreek Euro Exit By Numbers: What Economists ExpectWall Street JournalBy KATIE MARTIN and LAURA CLARKE LONDON (Dow Jones)--As the prospect of Greece leaving the euro becomes more real by the day, economists are trying to figure out what would happen next, to the economy and to the markets. Nothing is certain here; ...Showdown looming over eurobondsTelegraph.co.ukGreece and the euro: the essential guideThe GuardianGreek euro zone exit unlikely, say money market tradersReutersThe Associated Press -Voice of America -BBC Newsall 2,387 news articles »

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