Greece faces questions from eurozone

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Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 02/15/2010 - 12:28

Just as European finance ministers were meeting on a bailout for Greece, questions surfaced on whether the Greek government used derivative contracts concocted by Wall Street banks to hide the country's budget problems.

Europe correspondent Stephen Beard talks the details with Bob Moon.


 

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