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The IMF's March 2012 Report on Greece predicting "a disorderly exit from the euro" in the absence of further support

05/27/2010

The IMF says Greece is still "accident-prone" after the dept swap with private bondholders in March 2012. Its competitiveness problem may take a decade to resolve.

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