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Greece News - June 29, 2015
Greece Closes Banks and Stock Market for Six Days Beginning Monday, Imposes Capital Controls - VOA
Tsipras' Dramatic Call to Europe: "Restore the ELA to Greek Banks", Full Statement of the Greek PM - GreekReporter.com
Alexis Tsipras vents on Twitter as bailout referendum looms - City A.M.
Greek opposition leader calls for national unity government - Channel NewsAsia
POLL: Greece Referendum: Two Polls Show Greeks Favor European Agreement - GreekReporter.com
Several hundred anti-austerity protesters rally at Greek parliament - Reuters
VIDEO: Protesters in Athens call for people to vote 'no' in July 5 referendum - YouTube
In Athens, last week thousands of flag-waving Greeks rallied to show support for euro - Reuters
Greek debt crisis: What the Greek papers say - BBC News
Greek pensions: At the heart of dispute with creditors - AFP
A shield against poverty, pensions are Greece's top priority - US News
Greek tourism draws line in the sand over tax hikes - Reuters
ARCHIVE: Leaked: Greece’s bailout counterproposal - Brussels blog
ARCHIVE: Text of the Greece’s bailout counterproposal - Brussels blog
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Deal or no deal: A breakdown of the latest European and Greece proposals - FT.com
Greece's creditors agreed lower VAT on hotels in last proposals - Reuters
Lagarde Says IMF Can’t Lend to Greece If June Payment Missed - Bloomberg Business
Statement by IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde on Greece - imf.org
Cyprus says Eurogroup should have extended Greek aid - Reuters
How much Greece owes to international creditors - Reuters
Panic Among Hedge Fund Investors in Greece - The New York Times
European Antiestablishment Parties Back Greek Vote on Pension Cuts, Tax Hikes - WSJ
Economist Who Coined ‘Grexit’ Now Says Greece Will Stay in Euro - Bloomberg Business
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