Timeline of key events after the imposition of a bank holiday and capital controls
5 july: Greek voters referendum on creditors proposals for unblocking aid
8 july: Greece to sell 26-week bills
10 july: Greece needs to refinance 2 billion euros in t-bills
13 july: IMF loans repayment totaling about 450 million euros due. Eurogroup meeting
14 july: Greece needs to repay 11.67 billion Japanese yen ( about$9 3 million) in yen loans
16 july: Governing Council monetary policy meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt
17 july: Greece needs to pay about 71 million euros in interest on the 3-yr bond it sold in 2014
20 july: Greece needs to repay about 3.5 billion euros in bond redemptions; bonds held by the ECB
31 july: Moody's due to review Greece's sovereign debt
1 august: Interest on IMF loans totaling about 175 million euros; payment due by August 5
5 august: Governing Council of the ECB non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. Greece to sell 26-week bills
7 august: Greece needs to refinance 1 billion euros in T-bills
14 august Greece needs to refinance 1.4 billion in T-bills
20 august: Greece needs to repay about 3.2 billion euros in bond redemptions; bonds held by the ECB
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