Greek referendum vote closes: Polls suggest 'No' takes narrow lead

FXStreet (Bali) - With the Greek referendum votes now officially closed, initial exit polls (conducted via telephone) suggest No voters are leading by a narrow margin.

It looks as though a majority of the Greek population may be against the proposed resolution of the creditors, with a 'No' vote expected between 49.5% and 53.5%, according to preliminary surveys by phone consultations, while the 'Yes' vote would reach between 46.5% and 50.5% .

Individually, a GPO poll saw the No vote at 51.5% vs 48.5% for Yes, Metron Analysis anticipates No at 49% vs Yes 46%, while MARC and Skai TV surveys see also the No camp leading, although the margin is very narrow.

EU's Schulz: 'No' vote will force Greece to adopt new currency

The Head of the European Parliament Martin Schulz, speaking over the weekend to an with Deutschalndfunk, said Greece will have to introduce another currency if they vote 'No' (outcome supported by PM Tsipras' government) on Sunday.
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