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Louka Katseli

Sarah Montague talks to Louka Katseli, former minister and chair of the National Bank of Greece. Has Greece now come through its crisis and is the worst over for the country?

Sarah Montague talks to Louka Katseli, former minister and chair of the National Bank of Greece.

The Greek prime minister started the year with an optimistic message: 2016 would be a year of 'recovery and regrouping' and the 'tough period of crisis' for the country was over. Whether he was right will depend in part on Greece's banks; they are sitting on bad debts worth 100 billion euros and they still cannot let customers freely withdraw their money because of fears of a bank run.

So is the prime minister right? Is the worst over for Greece?

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 1 Feb 2016 04:30GMT

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Presenter Sarah Montague
Presenter Louka Katseli

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