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Is Greece’s second bail-out dead and buried?

On the face of it, the recent fall in Greek sovereign CDS premia and press reports suggesting that Greece will receive the fourth tranche of loans from its bail-out package in March are encouraging signs that the Government may be getting its fiscal house in order. But the outlook for the economy remains grim and we remain deeply concerned about the solvency of the Government.

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