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Economy in ruins but Kathleen Gaffney still bullish on Greek debt

Greece is the word (Photo: Bloomberg News)

Loomis Sayles fund manager says country will not exit the euro

Kathleen Gaffney, co-manager of the $19.4 billion Loomis Sayles Bond Fund, said she continues to hold Greek debt and is buying sovereign debt from other European countries.
The European Union has “too much to lose” if Greece were to exit the euro, Gaffney said today in an interview with

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