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Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold

There have been no visible signs of major progress in the discussions between Greece and its lenders this week, suggesting that the best-case scenario would be the conclusion of a staff-level agreement ahead of the April 7 Eurogroup rather than the one on March 20.
Finance Ministry sources told local media that Tuesday’s teleconference with the lenders led to differences over the 2018 fiscal gap being completely resolved. This is one of the issues on which there had been progress during discussions in Athens last ...
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