LONDON (Reuters) - Greek financial markets surged on Tuesday after Athens agreed a multi-billion-euro bailout deal with international lenders.
The deal, reached after marathon talks, is expected to be signed off by Greece's parliament and euro zone finance ministers this week to ensure Athens has enough cash to meet a chunky repayment to the European Central Bank on Aug. 20.
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