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Greece is back on a knife edge. In a timely and far-reaching series, the FT looks at the potential consequences of it leaving the eurozone
UK fears sound of a Greek exit
The impact of a eurozone member leaving the bloc would certainly hit Britain’s economy and affect banks largely through indirect exposure to Europe
Martin Wolf: A permanent precedent
If Greece goes: An exit is likely to shatter faith in the eurozone’s integrity for ever, leaving the bloc with a choice between stronger union or disintegration. By Martin Wolf
Businesses brace for Greek exit
Some Asian and US groups say they will feel little impact from Greece leaving the euro while their European counterparts prepare for the worst
Lawyers weigh legal implications
As contingency planning intensifies, advisers warn companies should consider measures such as defining ‘euro’ in contracts as the currency Germany uses
Multinationals mitigate euro risk
Although most companies say the chances of a euro collapse are slim, many have been sweeping the single currency out of their accounts daily
If Greece goes ...: Little country threatens big impact
While some see a Greek euro exit as a chance to heal a wound and push on with integration, as many fear Greece could be just the first domino to fall
Portugal steels itself for Greek exit
Investors see Lisbon as next in line if Greece exits the euro bloc, despite its efforts to emphasise ‘political stability’ on reforms
Greek fire could singe rest of euro
Concern for many in the market is less the immediate impact and more the example it would set for other struggling eurozone countries
Greek bank-run threat splits analysts
Amid fears of a rush to withdraw money, analysts are split over just how serious the threat would be of bank runs in economies such as Italy and Spain
Arvind Subramanian: Greek exit may be the envy of the eurozone
The historical record – from Korea, Indonesia and Russia – shows clearly that there is life after financial crises, writes Arvind Subramanian
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With an exit looking possible, policymakers and investors are shifting focus to the consequences, write Chris Giles, Peter Spiegel and Kerin Hope

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