What If There’s No Deal on Rescuing Greece by June 30 Deadline?
Greece Faces `Decisive` Weekend as Default Draws Closer
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The Greek crisis has been punctuated by deadlines that have come and gone without any change in the country’s position within the euro region.
The latest one is June 30, when Greece’s current bailout expires and it’s due to make a payment to the International Monetary Fund. The question is whether investors should get worried or if it’s just another date in the calendar that government leaders and creditors will work around.