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Planet Money
A Front-Row Seat At A Bank Run
June 1, 2012 "They say, 'Thefilos, tomorrow I'm going to need 50,000 euros, cash,' " says a Greek bank teller.
The Two-Way
Greece Sets New Election For June 17; Fear Of Bank Runs Reported
May 16, 2012 The country will try again to form a government. Meanwhile, its president worries about million so euros being pulled out of Greek banks. And talk of a "Grexit" from the euro zone is increasing.
Planet Money
Why A Greek Exit From The Euro Is More Likely Than Ever
May 9, 2012 Will Greece leave the euro? Every time the question arises, a Greek exit seems a little more plausible.
Planet Money
In Greece, Rejecting Austerity Could Mean More Austerity
May 7, 2012 If Greece abandons the euro, its already awful economy will get even worse.
The Two-Way
In Greece, Retiree's Suicide Sparks Protests And Clashes With Police
April 5, 2012 Overnight, Molotov cocktails and tear gas canisters were flying in Athens as what had been peaceful gatherings turned violent. A 77-year-old man's public suicide has reignited anger over austerity measures. He has put a human face on financial pain.
Planet Money
Weirdly, It's News That Greece Defaulted
March 9, 2012 Say you bought insurance that was supposed to pay out if you got into a car accident. Then you got into a car accident. And a committee met and decided that, actually, you did not get into a car accident.
The Two-Way
Greece Takes Critical Step Toward Avoiding Bankruptcy
March 9, 2012 Most of its creditors have agreed to swap their bonds for others worth much less — a move that was needed before Greece could get a much-needed $172 billion bailout.
Planet Money
Bailout, Schmailout*
February 21, 2012 Greece just got its latest bailout. Here's why it won't be the last.
Planet Money
Choose Your Own Adventure: Greek Crisis
February 17, 2012 If you say "That the current process is a can-kicking farce. We should just plan for a straightforward default on the debt", turn to 22.
The Two-Way
Greek Parliament Approves Austerity Bill
February 12, 2012 The Greek Parliament has approved a crucial austerity and debt-relief bill to keep the country out of bankruptcy and remain a part of the eurozone.
The Two-Way
Stocks Take Dive, As Greek Bailout Deal Remains Uncertain
February 10, 2012 Four Greek Cabinet ministers have resigned in opposition to austerity measures. The uncertainty has driven down the euro and led to fiery protests on the streets of Athens.
The Two-Way
Greek Government Reaches Austerity Deal That's Key To Bailout Payment
February 9, 2012 The indebted nation needed to agree to more cuts in pensions and other programs. Now it's in line to receive about $173 billion more in financial aid.


