Germany Now Says I.M.F. Should Rescue Greece

Courtesy NYT > Business  Thu, 03/18/2010 - 18:34

Berlin’s switch and doubts about promised budget cuts from Athens make it more likely that the I.M.F. will be tapped to prop up Greece’s economy.


 

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