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Greek Cash Crisis Heading for Crunch Time?
Greece reverses course and says it will indeed make its 450 million euro payment to the International Monetary Fund on April 9.
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Matthew Heller
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Some members of the European Union want a firmer commitment to austerity, but the new Greek government faces a backlash from voters if it softens too much.
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