http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v4ug2ASRPs
Even though Greece and their creditors are not accepting each other’s proposals for extending their bailout the euro firmed slightly. If they don’t come to an agreement by Sunday night, banks have to close on Monday as capital controls will be in place.
EU leaders begin their summit and Greece and the UK’s referendum on being in the union. This could impact on the GPB.
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