EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies retreat modestly on Greece vote

SAO PAULO, July 6 (Reuters) - Latin American currencies weakened on Monday after Greece overwhelmingly rejected a bailout offer from creditors, though moves were muted as investors bet the fallout would be limited. Nearly every currency dropped against the dollar. Equities markets were broadly lower, with the MSCI Latin American stock index falling for the second straight session. Greek electors on Sunday voted to reject the bailout conditions imposed by international creditors, raising
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