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The Greek stock market reopened on Monday for the first time in five weeks. It had been closed since the country's capital controls took effect and bailout referendum was announced. Greece's banks went through the floor, tumbling 30%, reflecting the huge damage that has been done to the country's economy in recent weeks. The overall Athens Stock Exchange (ASE) index plunged by 22.87% as it opened, according to Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro. Read More |