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Eurogroup agrees on significant debt relief measures for Greece
EconomyProgrammeAfter lengthy discussions in Luxembourg on Thursday, the Eurogroup arrived at a decision on significant debt relief for Greece that ticks many of the boxes the government had been hoping for but which will still leave Athens with a significant exposure to the International Monetary Fund
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About last night
Agorabuffer and the duration of the loan extension. It was decided in Luxembourg that the extension would
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Tsipras aims to capitalise on debt deal as election talk is revived
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Luxembourg and that Greece is “a normal country again.” This sets the tone for what is likely to come
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Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off
EconomyProgrammeofficials in Luxembourg, especially as the meeting coincided with the government tabling the draft 2019
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Athens and lenders yet to agree on how to drop pension cuts without creating fiscal gap
EconomyMacroeconomyComments by European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling have underlined that Greece and the institutions have yet to reach a formal agreement on the cancellation of next year’s pension cuts. Speaking to journalists in Luxembourg on Thursday, Regling welcomed the fact that Athens
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Greek tax rate hikes among highest in OECD countries, tax report shows
EconomyFeatureson income was seen in Greece (0.7 pps) followed by Luxembourg (0.6 pps). The increases manifested
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PM joins forces with some eurozone partners to lobby for "corona-bond"
PoliticsGreek Politicsallies” in the rest of Europe. In addition to Spain, Portugal, and the signatories include Luxembourg
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VAT gap of 30.1 pct in 2018 keeps Greece among worst performers in EU
EconomyFeaturesincrease was seen in Luxembourg (+2.5 percent), followed by marginal increases in Lithuania (+0.8
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New Turkish NAVTEX undermines Greek-Turkish reconciliation efforts
PoliticsForeign Policyin Luxembourg. Nikos Dendias is now also expected to brief his European counterparts on Ankara’s new NAVTEX
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Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece
Agorais. Luxembourg is a tiny economy with 450,000 people, but its per-capita income is the highest in the world
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