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BBC Personal Finance Correspondent Simon Gompertz tweets:
Eurozone leaders agree to a deal over Greece after night-long talks
Greek assets to be put in special fund to help finance banks
Greek banks will stay shut
Greek parliament will have to pass reforms by the end of Wednesday
Tsipras: Deal averts 'most extreme plans'
Merkel: Greek debt forgiveness 'out of the question'
Eurogroup finance ministers will discuss bridge financing for Greece
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BBC Personal Finance Correspondent Simon Gompertz tweets:
Panos Kammenos is the leader of the junior party on the Greek coalition and also defence minister. He is due to meet Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras later today, according to this tweet:
BBC Economics Correspondent Robert Peston tweets:
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BBC Economics Editor Robert Peston tweets:
EU leaders have been at pains to stress that this a fair deal for Greece, reported quotes from the Polish PM Ewa Kopacz suggest she my think differently.
BBC presenter Ben Thompson tweets:
The BBC's economics editor has news on how quickly we could see progress on Greek banks reopening.
#Greekment is the number 1 Twitter trend in Greece right now.
A few samples below. Overall the mood seems to be one of anger from Greeks on social media at the moment.
BBC chief correspondent Gavin Hewitt tweets:
Some analysis from Newsnight economics correspondent Duncan Weldon on the Greek situation.
The BBC's Jasmine Coleman is taking the temperature in Greece on the deal.
Greek journalist Nick Malkoutzis has been following the talks closely and says that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras did not look confident after the talks:
BBC Europe Editor Katya Adler tweets:
BBC Europe Correspondent: Chris Morris tweets:
BBC Economics Editor Robert Peston tweets:
We have confirmation - a eurozone bailout deal for Greece has been agreed.
European Council President Donald Tusk has just tweeted that eurozone countries have "unanimously reached agreement".
It does look like a deal has been agreed, or is very close at least.
Luxembourg's PM has added his two cents on Twitter.