2011年11月7日星期一

Bookmaker bets Greece will exit euro by end of 2012



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Bookmaker William Hill offered odds of 4/6 Thursday that Greece will cease to use the euro by the end of 2012, the first time it has bet odds-on that Athens will exit the currency.


It came after Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou's shock decision earlier this week to offer a referendum on the euro, which has stunned fellow eurozone nations and sparked a revolt among his allies in Athens.


"For the first time we are betting odds-on that the Greeks will quit the euro," said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe in a statement.


They offered odds of 11/10 that the Greeks will still be using the euro on December 31, 2012.


Leaders of the world's most powerful economies also began a two-day G20 summit in the French Riviera resort of Cannes on Thursday dominated by the debt crisis.


Papandreou was summoned to pre-summit talks Wednesday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, where he agreed to hasten the referendum.



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