by Eleni ChrepaPaul GordonCarolynn Look
July 20,
2015 — 2:01 AM EEST Updated on July 20, 2015 — 4:22 PM EES
Bloomberg
The country
ordered payments on Monday to the European Central Bank, the International
Monetary Fund and the Greek central bank, a Greek Finance Ministry official
said on condition of anonymity. The euro rose on the news.
Repaying
the ECB was the deadline Greece
couldn’t afford to miss because a default would probably have forced the
central bank to pull support from Greek lenders, all but ensuring the exit from
the currency union. While banks reopened Monday, Greek financial markets will
remain closed at least through Wednesday, two officials said.