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Greece lightning strikes G20 (part 2)

Did Greece just precipitate its exit from the euro? Options are slim should George Papandreou’s gambit fail. François Picard’s panel argues over the relative merits of announcing – on the eve of a G-20 Summit - a referendum on the EU bailout plan.

Jacques MYARD, French Member of Parliament (ruling UMP conservatives)

Georges PREVELAKIS, Professor of Geopolitics, University of Paris - La Sorbonne

Harald HAU, Professor of Finance, University of Geneva and Swiss Finance Institute (SFI)

Ian LESSER, Executive director of Brussels office, German Marshall Fund

Watch Part One

Produced by Yi Song, Pauline Heilmann, Mary Colombel

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