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The Short View

By John Authers

Published: January 13 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 13 2009 02:00

The market fears the Greeks, even when bearing gifts. It is also scared about the Irish and the Spanish.

Greece has always been treated as a peripheral eurozone member, not only in geography. Even before last year's civil unrest, its bonds traded at a significantly higher yield than those of Germany - showing a higher perceived default risk.

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