ForexLive Asian market open
EUR/USD is currently trading just above 1.3200 after closing in NY on Friday around 30 pips lower. All eyes are on Greece where austerity measures are being debated in parliament whilst out on the streets, civil unrest is visible and buildings are reportedly burning.
AUD/USD is currently at 1.0690, cable 1.5770, USD/JPY 77.55 and EUR/CHF 1.2090
Good luck today.
(Apologies for the downtime on the site this morning, we had some essential upgrades implemented)

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I thought your server was on Greece. He he he he he
Anyone else noticing the site dropping in and out intermittently?
Yep! Not fun…
Hi Sean
I can’t access the front page at all, only links from bbg or twitter work for me.
Yes, i see an error on your home page.
Your main domain still has errors.
You need to put extra characters for it to show new content.
http://www.forexlive.com/?
if I don’t do that i get garbage.
Other links works though except the homepage
GM Sean, nice to hear from you’re again
Some hour ago or so the site was showing just gremlins and I felt like losing my radar in a middle of flight all of sudden..
Thanks for all feedback, techies are on the case
The live currency quotes have been down since late in Friday’s session too. Thanks for everything!
any idea what time the Greek vote/announcement is due?
Hi Sean, Assuming the vote goes through ok, would it be reasonable to think the euro would climb and test 1.33 again? Joe from what I know the vote should have been by midnight greece time which is 22:00GMT but here is a live feed for you guys its just a transcript but might help http://www.athensnews.gr/portal/1/53244
Hi Shaf, yes I agree, Ithink a relief rally is possible but it will probably be short-lived. A Yes vote doesn’t dig Greece or the EZ out of its debt hole.