Russia Replacing EU as Bankers to Greece?

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A major deadline looms for Greece – in two days it has to find 450 million euros to repay the International Monetary Fund its first bailout. Cash-strapped Athens is doing its best to reassure creditors that it can find the money from somewhere.

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