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Institutions wrap up talks with focus on NPLs, primary residences and budget
Discussions between the Greek government and the institutions were due to draw to a close on Thursday, leaving Athens with 2-3 weeks to complete the 16 reforms that are pending as part of the second review of the post-programme era.
A range of issues have been discussed in the Greek capital this week, with the actions to reduce non-performing loans, the creation of a new scheme to protect primary residences from foreclosure and the execution of the 2018 and 2019 budgets topping the...
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