Exit from enhanced surveillance nears, but fiscal commitments bind Greece until 2060

EconomyProgramme Tags: Debt, ESM, Reforms
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Greece is a step away from exiting the enhanced surveillance regime, the monitoring regime that was introduced after the completion of its third bailout, which is due to expire on August 20.

In June 2018, just as Greece was approaching the completion of the third adjustment programme, the Eurogroup agreed the latest set of debt relief measures, with eurozone finance ministers noting that debt relief and further disbursements of SMP and ANFA...

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