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Enhanced surveillance concludes, but more reforms and tougher fiscal targets lie ahead

The final report linked to the reviews that formed part of the enhanced surveillance framework Greece has been operating under since the summer of 2018, was released yesterday, signaling the end of another chapter in the Greek crisis.
The European Commission, which has been overseeing the process since Greece exited its third bailout programme, notes that based on the findings of the last mission that took place in early April and the regular dialogue with the Greek authorities, majo...
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