EMERGING MARKETS-Latam markets sink further on Greece, China jitters

SAO PAULO, May 28 (Reuters) - Latin American currencies and stocks extended their recent slump on Thursday as concerns over Greece's debt crisis and a sharp tumble in Chinese shares sapped risk appetite and fueled demand for the dollar. Brazil's real posted the sharpest loss among the region's currencies, while the MSCI Latin American stock index fell for a third straight day. Greece has yet to conclude a deal that would help avert a debt default, European officials said on Wednesday, a
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