Newsround: What Tuesday's business pages say
Greece is to hold a referendum on its bailout, MF Global becomes largest US casualty of eurozone crisis and coalition reflects on ambitious referendums target after defeat.
* MF Global became the largest US casualty of the eurozone crisis on Monday as it filed for bankruptcy protection after making big bets on the European sovereign debt market.
* Greece’s prime minister has unexpectedly announced a public referendum to approve a second EU bail-out agreement for his austerity hit country.
* Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Chelsea football club, conceded he used business practices that were common but “not very ethical” during...
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