Greece: Stocks close with record drop of 16.23%
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[ATHENS] Greece's stock exchange closed Monday with a record drop of 16.23 per cent on reopening after a five-week shutdown caused by capital controls.
The general index settled at 668.06 points with the nation's outflow-hit banks and top corporations taking a beating.
AFP
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