Athens stock market shut until July 7: statement
Published Mon, Jun 29, 2015 · 07:56 AM
[ATHENS] Greece's stock market will remain closed until July 7, one day after its banks are due to reopen following a week-long shutdown, the bourse said in a statement on Monday.
The announcement came after Athens issued a decree to shut banks until July 6 - the day after a key referendum on creditors' bailout proposals - with a 60-euro (US$65) limit on cashpoint withdrawals.
AFP
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