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We look over the Greek precipice as Athenian protesters express their support for their government and their rage at the conditions of the country's lenders. The Greek economy minister Georgios Stathakis tells us a deal is nearly done. But bankers remain concerned. Nikolaos Karamouzis, the Chairman of Eurobank, the fourth largest Greek bank, tells the BBC's Robert Peston that it will be hard to guarantee the banks staying open if the ECB fails to maintain its support. Plus, Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times considers the curious popular obsession with being 'passionate' about your job. She wonders just how healthy this really is. This edition was updated at 1730GMT to reflect the changing news. (Photo: Anti-austerity protesters outside the parliament building in Athens. Credit: Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
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