It's never too late to prepare. This is CT's "Euro Withdrawal Crisis Contingency Plan": advice on what to expect if a country withdraws from the eurozone.
In the now more likely (but not certain) event Greece will retreat from the eurozone, we ask Christopher Stephens, senior partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, to outline some of the unpleasant consequences of such an event.
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