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Greece Debt Problems May Pose Systemic Risk (All Things Considered)

Submitted by iw on February 6, 2010 – 10:57 pmNo Comment

MP3… Stock markets in the U.S. and Europe have taken a beating in recent days because of worries about the debt crisis in Greece, Portugal, Spain and some other European countries. Financial Times reporter Stacy-Marie Ishmael says while they may seem like small players in the global economy, they are not. [All Things Considered] (4m 32s)

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