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Would banks cope with a Greek debt "reprofiling"?

Some form of Greek debt rescheduling would certainly have rather less severe implications for the euro-zone’s banks than a “hard” default. Nonetheless, were the process badly handled, it could still have large negative repercussions – so European policymakers will need to tread carefully.

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