Greeks have been waking up to a very uncertain future after the government missed a midnight deadline to repay an IMF loan of 1.6 billion euros.<br /><br /> The bailout expired after eurozone ministers refused to extend it, meaning the country can no longer access billions of euros in funds.<br /><br /> Amid a tight financial squeeze, 1,000 banks are re-opening on Wednesday as planned but only for pensioners who don’t have cards for cash machines. <br /><br /> Queues formed early among those looking to withdraw a maximum of 120 euros a week. For everyone else, banks remain closed till Monday.<br /><br /> The missed deadline to repay 1.6 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund means Greece is now officially in arrears – the first time an IMF loan has not been repaid since Zimbabwe in 1981.<br /><br /> The IMF said in a statement on Greece that there would be no more funds until arrears were cleared, and a request by Greece to extend the deadline would be considered “in due course”.<br /><br /> The Eurogroup is meeting on Wednesday morni
