Greek default 'not an option'

A senior European official has vowed that a Greek default was not an option and would be avoided, even after Athens' admission that it would miss its deficit-reduction targets raised questions about whether it would receive its next bailout loan.

Greek default 'not an option'

A senior European official has vowed that a Greek default was not an option and would be avoided, even after Athens' admission that it would miss its deficit-reduction targets raised questions about whether it would receive its next bailout loan.

If Greece does not receive the €8bn slice by mid-October, the debt-ridden country will be unable to pay pensions and salaries and eventually go bankrupt.

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