1) A Greek Week Stumble Stocks tumbled on Monday, with the biggest one-day decline of the year. The “reason” for the selling was primarily due to worries that Greece would default on its debt, and then fail to reach an agreement with its creditors to remain in the EU. That fear caused traders to lighten up on risk assets—not just in Europe, but also in Asia, emerging markets and right here at home. So, how did the rest of the asset classes perform in this holiday-shortened week? Get the complete rundown in today’s leadoff segment. 2) A Market Halftime Report The first half of 2015 is in the books, and that means it’s time to look at the first-half scorecard. When it comes to stocks so far this year, the outperformance remains international over domestic. But will it stay that way in the second half of the year? What, if anything, will be the catalyst for higher US equities? Will the Fed finally raise interest rates? What will that mean for dividend stocks, utilities, bonds and other in