Greek crisis: Varoufakis blasts ‘terrorism’
With just one day to go before the referendum in Greece, we’re live blogging all the latest developments.
‘Take the bailout’, Greek voters say—just barely
Greek voters are torn over its bailout, with the ‘yes’ camp only marginally outweighing the ‘no’ voters,
Luck may not be a lady if the IRS has its way
Rather than “jackpot”, a new IRS change may have Las Vegas gamblers yelling “paperwork” instead.
No new IPOs? China eyes ways to end market rout
China’s top brokerages plan to inject billions into the battered market as officials eye a halt to new stocks.
Insurers choose partners, and dance floor shrinks
The music is playing and health insurers are grabbing partners. How big will the dance floor be?
Dealers to prop up China shares
Top Chinese brokerages promise to spend at least $20bn on shares to halt the slide in the stock market, which has fallen sharply in recent weeks.
Varoufakis attacks Greece’s creditors
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis accuses Athens’ creditors of “terrorism”, the day before a referendum on an international bailout.
