Debt Crisis Puts The Squeeze On Greece’s Banks
By Jim Zarroli
The country’s banks could hardly be in a more precarious position. The European Central Bank has stopped lending Greece money and a referendum Sunday could spell the country’s exit from the eurozone.
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