Economy Eurogroup to consider new Greece bailout request Eurozone finance ministers are to hold a conference call on Wednesday afternoon after Athens submitted a request for a third bailout lasting two years and worth 29.1 billion euros. 01/07/2015
Greece Greece's eurozone future in balance as bailout expires After Athens missed a deadline to repay an IMF loan, eurozone finance ministers are meeting to consider a last-minute request for a new bailout. 01/07/2015
Greece Greeks divided over Sunday's referendum Fears that the country is about to crash out of the euro brought thousands of Greeks into central Athens on Tuesday urging support for a Yes vote 01/07/2015
Greece Greek tourism looks for early deal to shift clouds from the sunshine Tourism accounts for a whopping 20% of Greek GDP and many in the industry are worried at what the effects of the debt meltdown will have on trade 30/06/2015
Greece Crowdfunded site for Greek debt nears €1,500,000 in contributions A crowdfunding campaign with its goal the equivalent of the Greek €1,6 billion IMF debt has a few more hundreds of millions to raise. While this may 30/06/2015
Economy Tsipras keeping promise, one refusal at a time Five years of crisis, five months of negotiations. Elected in January this year on an anti-austerity programme, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras 30/06/2015
Economy All you need to know about the Greek referendum Greece’s debt crisis is the saga that has seemingly dominated headlines for months (if not years) – the only positive being it’s gone on for so long 30/06/2015
Greece Eurogroup ministers to discuss new Greece aid proposal Greece has submitted a new two-year aid proposal to its international lenders in a bid to strike a deal over its debts. Eurogroup ministers will 30/06/2015
Greece Massive anti-austerity rally backs a defiant Greek government Thousands of people gathered outside parliament in Athens on Monday night expressing their support for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ decision to 30/06/2015
Economy Tsipras says if Greeks approve the EU's aid plan, Syriza will resign Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has told the Greek people that if they vote to accept the terms of continued EU financial aid in Sunday’s referendum he 29/06/2015
Greece European leaders 'open to further negotiations' with Greece European leaders say the door remains open for negotiations with Athens on the Greek debt crisis. 29/06/2015
Economy Greece to default on IMF loan on Tuesday as banks close and panic buying begins Greeks stood around outside shuttered banks as a new week began during which Tuesday’s IMF payment of 1.6 billion euros won’t be paid, and by next 29/06/2015
Economy Greece stands close to eurozone exit ahead of austerity referendum Which way now for Greece? With a 1.6 billion euro repayment to the IMF likely to be missed, Athens could be struggling for options on how it can 29/06/2015
Greece Greek banks remain closed, as pensioners queue up to withdraw payouts Greek pensioners lined up outside banks desperate to access their monthly payouts. With banks closed until after a referendum on bailout proposals 29/06/2015
Greece Greeks rush to withdraw cash ahead of week-long bank closures Greece’s banks will be closed today until July 6 along with the stock market and there is to be a 60 euro daily limit on cash withdrawals. The 29/06/2015
Greece Greeks protest over lender austerity demands Thousands have taken part in rallies in central Athens following the government’s announcement that it’s closing the banks and imposing capital 29/06/2015
Economy Greek banks, stock exchange will not open on Monday, Tsipras announces Greece announces its banks and stock exchange will remain closed on Monday as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras asks once more for an extension of the bailout programme. 28/06/2015
Economy 'Dilemmas, anxiety and political polarisation': Athens discusses Grexit Greece awoke on Sunday to the news parliament had given the go-ahead to a referendum on austerity measures. In Athens, local residents admitted to 28/06/2015
Economy Greece: ECB decides to maintain current emergency funding The European Central Bank is to maintain emergency funding for Greek banks at the levels agreed on Friday. Experts say in real terms this represents 28/06/2015
Economy Greece: ECB to cap or cut funding? It is being widely reported that the European Central Bank may decide to cut off its emergency lending to Greece. Media reports suggest the Bank will 28/06/2015
Economy Greece: PM Tsipras gets go ahead to hold controversial bailout referendum Greece’s parliament has authorised a controversial referendum on the latest terms offered by creditors to unlock billions of euros in bailout funds 28/06/2015
Economy Eurogroup says 'no deal' to Greek request for bailout extension The Eurogroup has announced that Greece’s financial aid programme will expire on Tuesday night. Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the head of the 19-member group 27/06/2015
Economy Greek parliament authorises referendum on bailout offer Greece’s parliament has authorised a referendum on a bailout offer from foreign creditors. It is set to take place on the 5th of July. Prime 27/06/2015
Economy Athens gives its view on Greece's financial future With Greece’s future in the euro zone looking shakier than ever, it seems the Greek population is divided over the proposed referendum on austerity 27/06/2015
Greece Greece: the gloves are off in Brussels Exasperation is said to be at its peak in Brussels, as Eurogroup ministers meet once again for last-ditch talks about Greece. Athens has raised 27/06/2015
Greece Greek bailout referendum marks 'big moment for democracy' A referendum call from Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras marks the most dramatic twist yet in long-running negotiations between Greece and its 27/06/2015