Greeks vote with wallets in fear of euro-zone exit
ATHENS/BERLIN — Greeks are voting with their wallets and pulling euros out of the banks in fear that their country may leave the European single currency despite the declared determination of European Union powers Germany and France to keep Athens in the monetary union....
Published By: BusinessDay - Wednesday, 16 May, 2012
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