Investors believe the Federal Reserve will remain in ‘wait and see’ mode
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Monday, July 6, 2015
'Door open to discussions' on Greece: Hollande, Merkel
French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday the door was open for a return to debt negotiations with Greece, but called on Athens to make "serious" proposals.
Angela Merkel Faces Monumental Test of Leadership After Greek Vote
The German chancellor must find a way to maintain European unity and the euro as a currency while also devising an acceptable resolution to Greece’s financial crisis.
Greece debt crisis: Britain appeals to both sides to take their 'one last chance' to resolve situation
Britain has appealed to Greece and its eurozone partners to take their “one last chance” to solve the Greek debt crisis before it spirals out of control.
'Merkel has lost'
“Merkel has lost. Germany has lost.” Not the reaction from a rabidly left-wing Greek tabloid to the country’s referendum vote, but from Benoit Hamon, the former French education minister and ally of Francois Hollande. For Mr Hamon, the resounding ...
Greece debt crisis: Yanis Varoufakis rides out with a final blast of invective
Just five months after taking office as Greek Finance Minister, Yanis Varoufakis unleashed a last baroque blast of invective at his haters as he resigned. “‘I wear the creditors’ loathing with pride,” he wrote in a blog, before saying his goodbyes to staff and riding out of the ministry on his Yamaha motorcycle with his glamorous wife.
ECB: ELA ceiling for Greek banks remains unchanged
Bloomberg: Enough cash until Wednesday unless ECB injects liquidity via ELA