
Strategists still see positive Greek outcome
Although the chances of a Greek exit have risen

Foreign exchange strategists still expect a resolution to the dispute between international creditors and Greece, despite a significant rise in the probability of a Greek default and a subsequent exit from the eurozone.
Greeks will head to the polls on July 5 to vote in a referendum on whether they accept the latest proposal presented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Eurogroup. The Greek government is openly supporting a No vote.
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