By Alan Wheatley and Martin SantaLONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The need for a new rescue programme for Greece promises a drawn-out drama of late-night negotiations but is unlikely to trigger the sort of crisis that has threatened the breakup of the euro in the recent past.That the collapse of the single currency is no longer an immediate danger reflects the solidity of the political bargain that ...
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