Speculation that a bail-out of Greece may be imminent has moved the focus on to exactly what form a rescue package may take. The precise details of any bail-out might have important implications for the troubled economy, markets and the rest of Europe. But one thing which is for certain is that any bail-out will have tough conditions attached, making it a bitter pill to swallow.
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