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Greece Frightening - Large investors getting nervous and here's why

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Saxo Bank's Head of Fixed Income trading Simon Fasdal has been tracking the latest developments in the Greek crisis and he believes markets are moving into a 'red zone' scenario. 

Greek bonds yields are now up around 30%, talk of capital controls can only increase the likelihood of rumours becoming reality and French bonds are under performing, a "critical signal" says Simon.  

The next two weeks are crucial to the final outcome of the long-running Greek saga and Simon Fasdal talks through a detailed timeline with the key dates that should be in every trader's diary as the threat from headline risks increases.