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Europe's preparation for Greece's exit from the euro 2011-2012

04/19/2010

Germany would lose $127 billion or 3% of GDP, and France about $50 billion or 3% of its GDP if Greece exited the eurozone. The concern about orderly acceptance of the exit without affecting Spain and Italy in financial markets remains.

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Berlin Denies Suggesting Greek Membership Vote

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Alexis Tsipras, Greek Political Star, Puts Europe on Edge

New York Times 05.18.2012

Greece and Germany in War of Words Over Euro Crisis

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Europe's Missing Contingency Plan as Greek Exit Fears Rise

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Most Aid to Athens Circles Back to Europe

New York Times 05.29.2012

EU: Spain Banks Will Be Monitored

Wall Street Journal 06.11.2012

Germany Can't Fix the Euro Crisis

New York Times 06.12.2012

Europe Dims German Outlook

Wall Street Journal 07.25.2012

Chancellor Merkel to Pay Visit to Athens

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