No cash yet, eurozone tells Greece
Austerity moves not enough; partners await budget, OKs
Posted: November 9, 2012 at 3:26 a.m.
Commuters pass a traffic light Thursday that was damaged during anti-austerity protests Wednesday near the Parliament building in Athens, Greece.
Greece’s euro partners won’t be able to release the country’s next batch of bailout cash next week, even though the Greek Parliament narrowly backed more unpopular austerity measures Thursday.
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