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Fiscal targets and tax cuts on agenda as Staikouras meets Regling
The new Greek government is due to hold its first meeting with representatives from the European creditors on Monday as it tries to convince the institutions that it can proceed with its plans for tax cuts without putting the fiscal target at risk.
Finance Minister Christos Staikouras is due to meet European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling on Monday afternoon to discuss New Democracy’s fiscal plans, which include the tabling of its first tax legislation towards the end of this ...
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