The idea of a Greek exit from the eurozone looks more and more likely each day, with the consequences now said to be ‘managable’. There has been a number of flowcharts and interactive graphics highlighting likely consequences resulting from such a scenario. Some of the most recent are outlined below. Click on the graphics for the full interactive versions.
Financial Times
This interactive graphic from the Financial Times (FT) outlines the likely consequences of a Greece eurozone exit.
Lombard Street Research / (via Guardian)
Along, with this Lombard Street Research has provided a flowchart (considering what happens in the event of a Greek euro exit) and the options ahead for the eurozone.
BBC
The BBC also has a handy interactive graphic contemplating what could happen next if Greece leaves the eurozone.
(h/t broadsheet)