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Athens waits for Moscovici visit, eyes debt relief and lower volume of measures
There was no official response from Athens on Monday to the proposal made by the institutions to the Greek government and it now seems there will be no movement on the issue until European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has visited the Greek capital on Wednesday.
Although Moscovici’s trip was reportedly planned in advance, its timing is highly significant. It comes not only as Athens is considering its options but also after the European Commission published its winter forecasts, which appear to back up the Gree...
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