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Two weeks ago, we wrote about the financial contagion sweeping across Asia (see Contagion, Aug. 24, 2015).

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Europe's fragile financial calm was shattered yesterday as investors worried that violent anti-austerity protests in Greece and Spain's debt troubles showed that the continent still cannot contain its financial crisis.

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Two major credit agencies have signaled their concern about Greece's massive debt, lending new credence to the view that European authorities must do more to help the country a year after it barely avoided bankruptcy with a bailout.

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With creditors demanding solutions to the Greek debt crisis and the financial world increasingly on edge, Athens  on yesterday froze pensions, cut civil service salaries and slapped new taxes on everything from cigarettes and alcohol to fuel and precious gems.

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ALTHOUGH GREECE
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Two weeks ago, we wrote about the financial contagion sweeping across Asia (see Contagion, Aug. 24, 2015).

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Europe's fragile financial calm was shattered yesterday as investors worried that violent anti-austerity protests in Greece and Spain's debt troubles showed that the continent still cannot contain its financial crisis.

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Two major credit agencies have signaled their concern about Greece's massive debt, lending new credence to the view that European authorities must do more to help the country a year after it barely avoided bankruptcy with a bailout.

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With creditors demanding solutions to the Greek debt crisis and the financial world increasingly on edge, Athens  on yesterday froze pensions, cut civil service salaries and slapped new taxes on everything from cigarettes and alcohol to fuel and precious gems.

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