Tele interview: Greece's credit rated as junk
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For more analysis on the European Union's situation, we're joined again by Liu Mingli, research from the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.
Q1: Countries in the Eurozone reached an agreement Tuesday to hand Greece 130 billion Euros, however Greece's credit has now been rated as junk. What does this mean, are they just throwing good money after bad?
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Editor:Zhang Dan |Source: CNTV.CN
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