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Cash Shock: EU forks out $1 TRILLION to curb Greek debt crisis
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2010-05-10
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The European Union has stunned the markets with a massive rescue package for the euro. It's making available more than 750 billion euros in a mix of loans and guarantees - about seven times the sum it had discussed lending to Greece last week.
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