Economics
EU Leaders Face Greek Aid Gap in Brinkmanship With IMF
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European governments will try to plug an immediate hole in Greece’s finances and prevent new ones from opening in the latest installment of the debt-crisis brinkmanship rattling the euro economy.
Finance ministers will battle among themselves and with the International Monetary Fund to find 15 billion euros ($19 billion) through 2014 for Greece and seek an elusive formula for putting its debt on a sustainable path.