Greece debt crisis: Eurozone sets ‘final deadline’ for new plan

The eurozone has given Greece until Thursday to present new proposals to secure a deal with creditors, and has called a full EU summit for Sunday.

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Greece ’48 Hours Away From Unrest’

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras probably has 48 hours to resolve a standoff with creditors before civil unrest breaks out and ATMs run out of cash, hedge fund Balyasny Asset Management said.

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Greece Enters Uncharted Territory With Overwhelming Referendum ‘No’

Greece lurched into uncharted territory and an uncertain future in Europe’s common currency Sunday after voters overwhelmingly rejected demands by international creditors for more austerity measures in exchange for a bailout of its bankrupt economy.

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Greece Votes in Referendum with Future in Euro in Doubt

Greeks voted on Sunday whether to accept or reject the tough terms of an aid offer to stave off financial collapse, in a referendum that may determine their future in Europe’s common currency.

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Greece Defaults on IMF Debt

Greece’s last-minute overtures to international creditors for financial aid on Tuesday were not enough to save the country from becoming the first developed economy to default on a loan with the International Monetary Fund.

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Greece Exit From Eurozone ‘Almost Inevitable’

Greece may yet crash out of the the 19-member bloc, say European ministers, as time is running out on negotiations.

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