Theres a big fight going on right now at the open championship leader board. Stand by for the latest later in the program. There is hope that greek banks could reopen within days after euro zone ministers agreed to a 7 billion euro emergency loan. European commission is expected to confirm the extra money on friday. That comes after the Greek Parliament voted through a series of tax rises and spending cuts that were a condition for yet another bailout. In separate move, the European Central bank is making more money available to greek banks. The banks president explained the decision at a press conference. Things have changed now. We had a series of news with the approval of the bridge financing package with the votes the various votes in various parliaments to begin with in the Greek Parliament, which have now restored the conditions for a raise in e. L. A. Weve got reporters in greece and germany. John is in athens. First to dominic in berlin. That press conference is still going on
A controversial security law that will remove restrictions on the military. And picture perfect, the planet pluto as it has never been seen before. We begin with latest developments on the greek debt crisis. Euro zone finance ministers have given them the green light for former talks on a boilout to begin. And they have agreed to give greece a shortterm loan so it can pay its bills. Greek banks are also being given a lifeline. The ecb raising emergency funding for banks by 978 million. Now things have changed now. We had a series of news with the approval of the bridge financing package, with the vote, the various votes, in various parliaments to begin with in the Greek Parliament which have now restored the conditions for a raise in the ela. Lets go to simon mcgregorwood live for us in at thens. He was talking about raising ela, thats the emergency liquidity assistance. How does that help greece . Reporter well, it gives the greek banks a little bit more cash basically, to continue op
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The u. S. Are drifting apart. What will the future relationship look like . Sys manytish airways of it says many of its Computer Systems are up and running. Onl stocks see turbulence the massive failure . Matt less than a halfhour away from the european open. Lets take a look at futures in the markets that are going to open and trade today. London is closed, not because of the computer failure, but for a holiday. Here you see the euro stocks futures unchanged, dax up just. 1 , cac down about the same amount. Check out the bunds. Looks like investors are selling off german debt, pushing the yield up. ,ight now trading is at 0. 35 not a huge amount. It still looks pretty blown out. Just want to know get through an hour without talking about bitcoin. Aussie dollar down, iron ore in the tank. Aussie stocks are also lower there was an attempt to runiit it up, but volumes are below the 30 day average, asx down. 7 . When it comes to the commodity side, this is where you are seeing a little bi
Forwards, and it is a Bigger Picture than just pay, i forwards, and it is a Bigger Picture thanjust pay, i think. Forwards, and it is a Bigger Picture thanjust pay, ithink. Lets forwards, and it is a Bigger Picture thanjust pay, i think. Lets go forwards, and it is a Bigger Picture than just pay, i think. Lets go to the telegraph and our story here is the telegraph and our story here is the cabinet flipped over austerity, oh, my goodness, austerity, Here We Go Again again, it is another story we will get for the next few years. Splits in the cabinet as the big beasts jostle for position and jostle for money as well. It looks like the i jostle for money as well. It looks like the 1 Public Sector pay cap will get bust. It is a question of when and who benefits politically. This is a really interesting story, both because it is about austerity which will come back again and again, but also this is one of the first issues which the new cabinet of the new parliament has really argued over,