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Work on post-programme framework continues despite tranche holdup

The delay in the disbursement of Greece’s next bailout tranche does not look like it will affect the plans to begin work on the fourth review, as well as the ongoing discussions regarding debt relief and the other post-programme arrangements.
Monday’s Eurogroup did not lead to a green light for the 5.7-billion-euro instalment, as Athens had hoped and some eurozone finance ministers, such as France’s Bruno Le Maire, suggested should happen before the meeting was held. The earliest that the tr...
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