And in the meantime, it will have given the Athens government more leverage in negotiations with other eurozone partners: "don't push us too far, because we've got a vote we all need to win".
In addition, the CEA has indicated that currency markets will play a major role in the report Monday, but don't expect it to push for a revaluation of China's currency, which many believed to be undervalued, thus contributing to the U.S. trade deficit.