Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Greece defaulted: what next? – Challenges.fr

Greece is sinking further into the crisis the country was forced, Tuesday, June 30, to default on its vis-à-vis the IMF debt after asking for the time without success, an extension European financial assistance. Short of money, Athens could not honor the reimbursement of 1.5 billion euros owed to the International Monetary Fund , becoming the first industrialized country to default vis-à-vis the institution. Here follow, live, all the events taking place on Wednesday, July 1

Update:.
• Athens is deprived of access to IMF financial resources.
• The European component of the aid plan for Greece as expected ended at 2200 GMT, depriving the country of 16 billion euros of using all kinds.
• The Eurogroup must resume late Wednesday afternoon.
• Greece may suspend the referendum.

10:50 : Near Greek in two (46%) intends to vote no Sunday referendum on the proposals of creditors (EU, ECB, IMF), but the percentage has declined since the introduction of banking supervision, according to a survey Prorata for the leftist daily Ephimerida your syndakton (left), which was conducted between Sunday and Tuesday

10:42. The market for sovereign debt in the euro area remains relatively stoic Wednesday morning . Shortly before 10:00 (0800 GMT), the 10-year rate of Spain stood at 2.251% against 2.301% yesterday on the secondary market, where trade debt previously issued by states. For its part, the 10-year rate of Italy flowed at 2.289% against 2.334% yesterday. Countries judged stronger eurozone saw their rates for their part stabilize, indicating that risk aversion was little pregnant on the market. The 10-year rate in Germany stood at 0.773% against 0.764% yesterday, that of France at 1.198% against 1.195%. However, the rate of Greece remained under pressure, 15.639% 15.424% against the previous day

10:10. British Finance Minister George Osborne press the Greece and its creditors to find a way out of the current uncertainty, saying prepare “for the worst”.

9:51 The spokesman of the President of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem indicates that a new telephone meeting of finance ministers of the euro area devoted to the Greek crisis, originally scheduled for Wednesday morning, postponed to 17:30 (1530 GMT). The Eurogroup should discuss a new application for financial support made Tuesday by Athens, which failed in the night due to repay 1.5 billion euros to the IMF.

9:35 : Paris Stock Exchange bouncing (+ 1.16%) in a market that should remain suspended further negotiations between Athens and its creditors. At 9:35 (7:35 GMT), the CAC 40 index took 55.46 points 4845.66 points seeking to regain lost ground the previous day when he had lost 1.63%.

8:36: The French Finance Minister Michel Sapin hoped, on RTL, a deal with Greece before Athens Sunday a referendum called to endorse or reject the proposals of its creditors. The minister denied wanting to “avoid the referendum” Greek, while recognizing that a victory of the “no” in this election was “the risk that slides toward the exit of Greece from the euro.”

8:32 The euro is stable against the dollar Wednesday in a wait-market. Towards 0600 GMT (0800 in Paris), the European single currency was worth 1.1136 dollars, against 1.1139 dollars on Tuesday at around 2100 GMT.

8:06 The Tokyo Stock Exchange finished up Wednesday pending new developments after the failure to pay Greece, as investors hailed the rebound in confidence of major Japanese industries according to the survey “Tankan”. At the close of trade, the Nikkei 225 blue chips gained 0.46% (93.59 points) to 20,329.32 Points

0:15. Greece defaults on its vis-à-vis the IMF debt (Official) .

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