EU/IMF will not move on Greece before referendum

MNI reports that rhetoric from the EU and IMF suggesting they could still negotiate a deal before this weekend's referendum is only posturing and that the Troika won't negotiate until after the vote.

The EU and IMF are working on a coordinated message that a 'no' vote would mean a Grexit. They also don't trust Syriza for a deal even if the vote is 'yes' but they would expect government resignations if that were the case.

"EU leaders and the heads of the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank have decided not to make any movements for a last minute deal with the Greek government, despite the rhetoric used that the door is still open for further talks, top EU officials told MNI."