Greece has debts of €350 billion: a tidy sum for a nation of fewer than 11 million people.
Italy, where the preposterous Silvio Berlusconi clings to power and tells Corriere della Serra that his government is “on track”, is in the hole for €1.9 trillion. If the people who move money connect one case with the other there might just be a problem.
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