Monday, July 6, 2015

Greek Debt Crisis News Updates -- July 6, 2015



Reuters: German line hardens after Greeks reject bailout terms

The German government signalled a tough line towards Greece on Monday, saying it saw no basis for new bailout negotiations and insisting it was up to Athens to move swiftly if it wanted to preserve its place in the euro zone.

With opinion towards Greece hardening in Germany's ruling coalition following the landslide rejection of European bailout terms in a Sunday referendum, the government indirectly raised the prospect of a Greek exit from the currency bloc.

Greek Debt Crisis news Updates -- July 6, 2015

Greek referendum: full results -- The Guardian

Greece: Latest updates -- BBC
Greek Debt Crisis 2015: Live -- Reuters
Greek debt crisis: country faces insolvency, says Germany– live -- The Guardian
The Latest: Tsipras calls Putin in wake of referendum result -- AP
Live: Greek banks to remain shut as creditors squeeze funding and leaders prepare statement on day of intrigue -- The Telegraph
Greek referendum fallout LIVE UPDATES -- RT

Greece's Tsipras wins broad political backing for aid talks -- Reuters
Greece looks to reopen bailout talks as euro future in doubt -- AP
Greece's Tsipras speaks to Merkel, Athens to present aid proposal -- Reuters
Greece stands defiant as no vote rails against wrenching austerity -- The Guardian
Greece debt crisis: Creditors press for new proposals -- BBC
Germany's Gabriel says Greece must make new offer -- Reuters
Germany dismisses Greece bid for new bailout after 'No' vote -- AFP
Greek crisis: European leaders scramble for response to referendum no vote -- The Guardian
France tries to keep path open for Greece accord -- Reuters
Europe Ponders Next Move After Greece Rejects Bailout -- VOA
Referendum consequences for Greece’s future regrettable — Eurogroup president -- ITAR-TASS
Greece needs to change position to stay in euro: Germany's Gabriel -- Reuters
Putin and Tsipras discuss results of Sunday’s referendum in Greece -- ITAR-TASS
Putin, Tsipras Discuss Outcome of Greferendum on Bailout Deal - Kremlin -- Sputnik
Russia's Putin and Greece's Tsipras discuss Greek referendum by phone: Kremlin -- Reuters
Greece's Tsakalotos to be sworn in as finance minister: source -- Reuters
Greece's FM resigns, new one named as Athens scrambles to avert crisis -- USA Today
Greek finance minister quits to smooth talks after thunderous 'No' -- Reuters
Greece debt crisis: Finance Minister Varoufakis resigns -- BBC
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Resigns After Referendum -- WSJ
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns -- Al Jazeera
Varoufakis resigns as Greek finance minister 'to aid deal' -- RT
Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis Resigns: 'I Shall Wear Creditors' Loathing With Pride' -- Sputnik
Varoufakis Resignation is a Result of European Pressure – Greek Politician -- Sputnik
U.N. debt expert says Greece can't take more austerity -- Reuters
Greek Government May Introduce IOU to Help Economy Stay Afloat -- Sputnik
Drug companies still supplying Greece after 'No' vote -- Reuters
S&P says Grexit now more likely than not, but contagion risks low -- Reuters
Latest travel advice for tourists heading to Greece -- CNN
More than 61% of Greeks say 'No' in crucial bailout referendum – final tally -- RT
Greek debt crisis: Graphic -- Reuters

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