ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek banks saw deposit outflows of about 400 million euros (289.17 million pounds) on Monday as the pace of withdrawals picked up from last week after talks with the country's creditors over an aid-for reforms deal broke down on Sunday, bankers said.
"There is worry but the outflows were rather contained, not as bad as feared in the context of a bad climate after negotiations hit an impasse," one banker told Reuters, declining to be named.
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