UPDATE: Greece Said to Request Two-Year Bailout Program From ESM (GREK) (NBG)

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UPDATE: Greece Requests Bailout Extension to Avert Default - Official Document (GREK) (NBG)

June 30, 2015 11:36 AM EDT

(Updated - June 30, 2015 11:58 AM EDT)

Greece requests bailout extension to avert default, according to Bloomberg, citing a document on the matter. Greece wants exclusivity for meeting debt payments.

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Eurogroup to Hold Teleconference on Greek Request

June 30, 2015 10:43 AM EDT

Eurogroup plans to hold a teleconference to discuss today's request from Greece for a two-year bailout program from the ESM.

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Disjsselbloem Cancels TV Interview Due to Urgent Obligations - Bloomberg

June 30, 2015 9:25 AM EDT

Disjsselbloem Cancels TV Interview due to Urgent Obligations - Bloomberg

Related Tickers: Global X FTSE Greece 20 ETF (NYSE: GREK), National Bank of Greece (NYSE: NBG).

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Schaeuble said to see Greece staying in Euro even in 'No' vote - Bloomberg

June 30, 2015 8:01 AM EDT

Schaeuble said to see Greece staying in Euro even in 'No' vote - Bloomberg

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Greek PM Tsipras Says Greece Will Survive Even Without Bailout Program

June 29, 2015 3:25 PM EDT

Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras, speaking on ERT TV, said Greece will survive even without a bailout program. The PM said Greece will "counter threats with calm." The country won't abandon Democracy just because the program ends.

Greece will implement decision for the people to make at the ballot.

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Merkel says Germany still open to negotiations if Greece wants - Bloomberg (NBG)

June 29, 2015 9:19 AM EDT

Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany still open to negotiations if Greece wants, according to Bloomberg.

Merkel said that the euro will fail in aid-reforms link is broken. She won't change her view of solidarity versus reforms.

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