European high yield would shut if Greece defaults, but not for long

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European high yield would shut if Greece defaults, but not for long

Varoufakis
SIMELA PANTZARTZI

A default by Greece would shut the European high yield market — but not for long, market participants agree. And some of them say the market could cope better with that sudden shock than with endless uncertainty.

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