Fiscal issues appear settled as Greece and institutions head for review deal

EconomyProgramme Tags: Debt, Eurogroup, IMF, Pensions
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There appears to have been a breakthrough in the negotiations between Greece and the institutions regarding fiscal issues, which would remove one of the biggest obstacles towards reaching a staff-level agreement on May 24.

A senior Greek official told the local media on Thursday that it has been agreed that the fiscal measures agreed for the coming years would be applied as initially intended, which means that the 1 percent of GDP in pension cuts will kick in from the beg...

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