Greek banks have enough cash till Monday, says head of bank association

People queue outside a bank to withdraw cash from an ATM in Athens on July 7, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

ATHENS (REUTERS) - Greek banks have enough liquidity in cash machines to serve the public until Monday, Louka Katseli, head of the Greek bank association said on Thursday.

"We know that everything is secured until Monday," Katseli told Greece's Skai TV.

Greek authorities have extended a shutdown of the country's banks until July 13, restricting cash withdrawals to 60 euros per day. The closure was enforced on June 29, following the collapse of aid negotiations between Greece and international creditors.

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