see more

ATHENS, GREECE - JUNE 12: A broken window in front of a poster featuring Euro banknotes in a money transfer shop in Omonia on June 12, 2012 in Athens, Greece. The Greek electorate are due to go to the polls in a re-run of the general election on June 17, 2012 after no combination of political parties were able to form a coalition government. Recent opinion polls have placed the anti-bailout party 'Syriza' equal in popularity with the pro-bailout 'New Democracy' ahead of Sunday's general election which could determine whether Greece retains the Euro as its currency. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

ATHENS, GREECE - JUNE 12:  A broken window in front of a poster featuring Euro banknotes in a money transfer shop in Omonia on June 12, 2012 in Athens, Greece. The Greek electorate are due to go to the polls in a re-run of the general election on June 17, 2012 after no combination of political parties were able to form a coalition government. Recent opinion polls have placed the anti-bailout party 'Syriza' equal in popularity with the pro-bailout 'New Democracy' ahead of Sunday's general election which could determine whether Greece retains the Euro as its currency.  (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)