Ipsos poll puts Greek 'Yes' camp narrowly ahead


  • World
  • Saturday, 04 Jul 2015

ATHENS, (Reuters) - Greeks in favour of accepting the tough terms of an aid deal in a Sunday referendum were marginally ahead on 44 percent of the vote in an Ipsos poll published on Friday, compared to 43 percent against.

Some 12 percent of respondents were undecided, underscoring significant potential for volatility, Ipsos said in a statement published on its website, describing the referendum as "too close to call".

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