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Reuters reports there is 'no deal' between Greece and its creditors

Feb 12, 2015, 03:17 IST

Update 4:55 pm ET: Headlines from Reuters, citing a Greek government official, said that there is "no deal" between Greece and its creditors.

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From Reuters, via Societe Generale's Sebastian Galy: "RTRS - EUROGROUP SOURCE TELLS REUTERS NO "DEAL" YET WITH GREECE, MAY BE AN AGREEMENT TO EXPLORE POSSIBILITY OF EXTENDING BAILOUT PROGRAMME."

The euro is going wild after a report by CNBC said that a deal between Greece and its EU creditors has been reached.

CNBC, citing a source, said that a deal between Greece and the EU has been reached "in principle," that meetings will continue, and that the final details of a deal will be known on Monday.

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Here's the euro after the headlines: first from CNBC and the from Reuters.

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