Economists expect last-minute Greek deal
Economists discuss whether there is hope yet for Greece
Greece's next debt repayment, some €300 million ($335 million) owed to the International Monetary Fund, is due on June 5, and has sparked another round of debate as to whether the country will default and crash out of the euro.
In a press conference today (June 4), held ostensibly to discuss the conclusions of the US Article IV consultation, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said she was "confident" payment would be made. She referred to a phone call late on June 3, in which Greek prime
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