13th July 2015: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, after an exhaustive Eleventh Hour conference to prevent a Greek default, is seen yelling "We're done with Europe!" on his way out. Within minutes of this outburst, markets worldwide went haywire as Grexit went from possibility to near certainty, with some rumours of trading being suspended in London and Frankfurt. There were also unconfirmed reports that Tsipras might seek to activate Article 50, an obscure clause of the Lisbon treaty that allowed member nations to leave the European Union. There were some reactions on twitter among leading political figures
@RealDonaldTrump: "3 Years Ago I recommended Greece leave the Euro and reinstate the Drachma. Seems like they've taken my advice"
@HillaryClinton: "I hope that the Greece crisis can be resolved amicably, even with this recent turn of events"
@JeremyCorbyn: "I stand with Greece on their repudiation of failed austerity measures."
14th July 2015: In China, the People's Central Bank announced "Emergency stabilisation measures" in light of the recent developments of the Euro Crisis.