Euro falls as Greece deadlock remains

01-Jun (Reuters) — The euro fell on Monday after Greece failed to meet a self-imposed Sunday deadline for reaching an agreement with its lenders to unlock aid, keeping alive fears of a debt default and possibile exit from the euro zone.

Athens and its euro zone and International Monetary Fund (IMF) creditors have been locked in talks for months, with the single currency often reacting to signs of deadlock or breakthrough.

Greece faces a payment to the International Monetary Fund on Friday and the expiration of its bailout programme on June 30.

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