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The scenarios ahead for Greece as review hangs in balance
As talks between Greek government officials and the country’s lenders continue in Brussels following Monday’s Eurogroup, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras can see a clear path to Greece’s exit from the bailout programme and the crisis but, given the obstacles in the way, there is also a good chance that things will not be that straightforward.
As can be seen in the infographic below, if Tsipras’s administration is able to reach a staff-level agreement (SLA) with the institutions, this would pave the way for a deal on Greece’s fiscal path for the next few years as well as a commitment by the e...
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