banks will reopen on tuesday as greece teaters on the edge of bankruptcy. unemployment soars to record levels. young people are leaving university without jobs including london as nadim baba reports. >> reporter: he has a steady job he enjoys in public relations. but he had to leave his home country to make it happen. he's 30 years old and the person that might create business in greece. >> if you spend so much time studying and you need to have a good job. you have to doing for yourself. and the solution is to go to another country, since the 2010 crisis. it's been driving the greek brain drain. an estimated 200,000 greeks left to live abroad representing it 2% of the population. half have gone to germany or the u.k. and with youth unemployment in greece hovering around 60%, the trend is unlikely to change. sophia is a journalist studying in the u.k. before trying to forge a career in greece with so many publications closing, she decided her future lies in london. >> we heard of young going back and launching their own start-ups, they are the minorities a