Euro zone leaders will hold an emergency summit on Monday.
Wolfgang Schauble has done right by the Euro zone, but the Greeks believe that doesn't necessarily mean he has done right by them.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis announced his resignation on Monday, a day after Greeks delivered a resounding 'No' to the conditions of a rescue package.
Silver, platinum and palladium all declined.
Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis and Deputy Labour Minister Dimitris Stratoulis also voted against the package.
The recovery was led by pharma majors led by Dr Reddy's Labs.
The crushing of this tiny entity by demanding creditors should be a lesson for all countries, warns T N Ninan.
The result of the opinion polls would allow the government to move ahead quickly to reach a deal with creditors
Greeks are split on whether to accept an offer by creditors that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras calls a "humiliation"
IMF report says billions more cash and debt relief needed
Greece awoke with a political hangover on Thursday after parliament approved a stringent bailout programme, thanks to the votes of the pro-European opposition, amid the worst protest violence this year.
The IMF dashed any hope that Athens could avert default.
The situation in Greece worsened with banks closed for a 2nd week.
Without some firmer pledge of debt relief, neither Greece nor the IMF is likely to accept a deal
11th-hour debt restructuring programme offered no concessions to creditors
The crisis remains acute with the country's banks already closed.
Syriza lawmakers walked the corridors telling reporters the government might not survive the night.
If the impact of the Greece crisis spreads across Europe and parts of the world which are more interconnected than ever before, India cannot hope to be insulated, says Paranjoy Guha Thakurta.