Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 10:27 -0400
After a letter surfaced which shows Athens is ready to
accept the latest proposal presented by the troika (i.e. the now expired offer
from Brussels) in exchange for a third rescue package worth nearly €30 billion,
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras is set to address the nation. As a reminder, a
little before 5am CET, news hit that Tsipras was willing to concede to virtually
all creditor demands, with a few exceptions.
Although the latest opinion polls show a narrow
majority of Greeks would vote "no" in the referendum scheduled for
this weekend, the bite of capital controls and threat of an imminent banking
sector collapse have heaped pressure on the government which, as of midnight,
became the first developed country to default to the IMF.
- TSIPRAS
SAYS REFERENDUM NOT ABOUT EURO OR NOT EURO
- TSIPRAS
CALLS FOR `NO' VOTE IN JULY 5 REFERENDUM
- GREECE
RECEIVED BETTER PROPOSALS FOR DEBT AFTER REFERENDUM CALL
- IF
POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN EUROGROUP WE WILL RESPOND: TSIPRAS
- TSIPRAS
SAYS EUROPE SHOULD GIVE TIME AND SPACE TO GREEKS
- TSIPRAS
SAYS CREDITORS SHIFTED BLACKMAIL FROM GOVT TO CITIZENS
- WE
WILL RESUME TALKS ON MONDAY
- IF
EUROGROUP APPROVES DEAL WE’LL RESPOND ACCORDINGLY
- REFERENDUM
IS FOR THE A APPROVAL OR NOT OF DEAL
- GOVERNMENT
STILL WANTS DEAL WITH CREDITORS
- REFERENDUM
NOT FOR STAY OR NOT IN EURO
- TSIPRAS
SAYS GOVT FIGHTING TO PROTECT PEOPLE'S PENSIONS
- TSIPRAS
SAYS NO VOTE IS DECISIVE STEP TOWARD BETTER DEAL
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