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Where next for Greece's troubled privatisation programme under SYRIZA?

Greek privatisations are expected to be one of the subjects discussed at Monday’s Eurogroup, as the government sets out its policies for one of the most troubled aspects of economic policy over the last few years.
According to the existing arrangement between Greece and its lenders, the proceeds from privatisations are earmarked for paying off Greece’s debt and play a key role in the International Monetary Fund’s debt sustainability analysis.
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