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Anxious time for Greek residents and businesses with banks still closed

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Queues of people continue to wait at money machines in Greece, with banks still closed and limits on cash withdrawals remaining in place.<br /><br /> And for the average citizen there is huge anxiety about future food supplies and pensions and salaries. <br /><br /> One man in Athens told euronews: “Things are very, very hard. We do not know if we are going to get paid next month and in the future.<br /><br /> “It’s very uncertain. There is nothing you can trust… for me, there must be a deal. Definitely, because leaving the euro will be much worse.”<br /><br /> For businesses life has become very difficult, with fewer customers.<br /><br /> Goldsmith Giannis Bakalis told Euronews: “For the past two weeks nobody has called to order. I mean nobody. I’m not exaggerating about the danger. I do not want to hear talk of leaving the euro. The disaster will be huge, disastrous for the country.”<br /><br /> And the closure of the banks and other capital controls have made life near impossible for businesses that import.<br /><br /> Nikos Georgakopoulos, the owner

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