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Greek debt crisis: Uncertainty and closed banks cause markets worldwide to fall
The FTSE 100 dropped 2.9% and Germany's Dax fell 3.8% while the Euro fell below its $1.1 mark.
Christine Lagarde says IMF willing to support Greece as she arrives at bailout meeting
Meeting of Eurozone finance ministers this afternoon will discuss extending the bailout for Greece.
Greek debt crisis: Angela Merkel tells Alexis Tsipras to take 'extraordinarily generous' offer
Ministers to resume talks as debt repayment deadline creeps nearer.
Greece debt crisis: Talks between Athens and Troika continue as Grexit time bomb ticks
If parties agree on a deal, lenders will give Greece a €7.2bn bailout fund in exchange for saving measures.
Greek deal will be a tough sell to Athens parliament and voters
Members of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Syriza party are speaking out against creditor demands.
Edmund Shing: Forget Greek debt woes and buy into the European market recovery
Whether Greece stays in the Eurozone or not I believe you should invest in Eurozone stocks.
Head of Greece's National Bank warns it would be 'insane' not to reach a deal at emergency talks
National Bank of Greece chair Louka Katseli: Eurozone at risk if no deal reached
Market round-up: FTSE 100 barely budges as Greek debt remains unresolved
Pharmaceutical companies, grocers, and retailers rose as investors sought safety from Eurozone troubles.
Eurozone crisis: Could Russia afford to bail out Greece and what would that mean?
Many media reports are focused on cash-strapped Greece cozying up to sanction-hit Russia.
Fighting talk: Greece and creditors trade insults as Grexit looms
IBTimes UK gathers the sharpest comments from Greece and its creditors over the last few weeks.
Market round-up: Tobacco stocks smoking as FTSE 100 investors seek shelter from Greece
Investors were worried about Greece and where its future lies in the eurozone.
Greek crisis may finally be nearing an end as Alexis Tsipras walks tightrope
Key players and experts believe that a deal will be done as 30 June deadline nears.
Simon Heffer: Tsipras will betray Europe over Greece and risks an outcome worse than austerity
People of the various states consider themselves to be national first and European second.
Eurozone inflation higher than expected due to quantitative easing
Inflation turned positive for the first time since November 2014 as food prices rose
Greek crisis: Grexit inches closer as Christine Lagarde pours cold water on IMF deal
Athens won't get any of the €7.2bn tranche of emergency cash unless it reforms.
Greece crisis: Troika demands led to blatant violations of human rights in healthcare
The negative impact of austerity and economic recession in Greece ahead of a deal with IMF and eurozone
France and Germany raise EU referendum stakes for David Cameron with 'secret pact'
Angela Merkel and François Hollande have reportedly agreed to closer ties within the eurozone.
Greece orders early repayment of €750m loan instalment to International Monetary Fund
Yanis Varoufakis: Athens still faces cash crisis in a 'couple of weeks'
Greece moves to sideline embattled finance minister Varoufakis after Riga bailout talks fiasco
Deputy Foreign Minister Euclid Tsakalotos takes over as co-ordinator of bailout talks.
Greece: Yanis Varoufakis says eurozone talks have progressed
Finance minister criticised some plans but spoke of talks 'improving' over past few weeks.
Greece submits updated reform list to the EU to avoid default
Athens has tabled a plan to tackle tax evasion and corruption, and pledges to pay the IMF on time.
Warren Buffett: Grexit 'may not be bad for euro'
Member countries could ink better agreements about fiscal policy if Greece decides to leave single currency, according to Berkshire Hathaway CEO.
Eurozone crisis: Controversial Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis 'is keeping his job'
Greek finance minister's style has riled some fellow eurozone finance ministers.
Greek National Day: Greece should understand that the troika is not the Ottoman Empire
Alexis Tsipras, Greek prime minister, unwittingly triggers a new independence movement in Greece.
William Keegan: George Osborne's economic experiment threw the UK economy into reverse gear
It took several years for an expansionary monetary policy to offset the pernicious impact of ill-timed and inappropriate fiscal contraction.
Germany approves Greek bailout extension
This is the biggest majority for any vote on eurozone bailouts since the crisis began.
Greece: Syriza victory drives wealthy Greeks to London's property market
Some Greeks fear election of radical leftist party Syriza will cause Greece to exit eurozone.
Greece and the eurozone: A sinful cocktail of debt and denial
Can the eurozone and Greece work through their never-ending troubles?
Grexit: Are Greece and the eurozone delaying the inevitable?
Greece and eurozone appear to have irreconcilable differences amid negotiations of loan extension.
FTSE 100 hits all-time high
The market closed on 6949.63, beating the existing 1999 record.