Argentineans' pointers for Greeks: get cash, but don't rush to exit
"The advice I would give is to go get your money out of the bank," said Leo Suckewer, a Buenos Aires restaurant operator, recalling Argentina’s "corralito", or freeze, on bank accounts in late 2001, aimed at halting a run on banks. The radical policies plunged millions of Argentineans into poverty as the economy contracted violently after three years of steady decline and triggered deadly rioting, the fall of the government and Argentina's record default on $100 billion of sovereign debt.
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