ATHENS (Reuters) - The safety net thrown to Greece gives it crucial breathing space to persuade sceptical markets of its commitment to fiscal reform, but it will continue to carry the cost of reviving its crippled economy alone, analysts say.
That means Greece may yet be forced to call on the backup mechanism for debt-ridden states agreed by euro zone leaders on Thursday, which will be operated jointly with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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