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IMF’s independent evaluation office identifies mistakes and challenges in Greece’s first programme
EconomyProgrammeon the topic and the design of Greece’s impending programme. Certain IMF officials held the view
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Greek stocks remain flat during week, banks underperform
EconomyThe Greek equity market traded sideways amid muted sessions this week, ending flat compared to the previous week’s closing. S&P affirmed last Friday evening Greece’s ‘B-/B’ ratings with a stable outlook, reflecting its view that the government is meeting, albeit with delays, the terms of the third
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S&P raises core Greek banks’ ratings, with a stable outlook
Economy-/B’ rating with a stable outlook on July 22 reflecting its view that the government is meeting
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Fitch affirms Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’
Economylabour reforms, which in Fitch’s view is the most contentious component, could slip into 2017. On debt
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Athens pleased with UN talks, Cyprus deal seen taking time
PoliticsForeign Policyis concerned, government sources highlight that Tsipras was able to set out his view that a swift
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Tsipras braces for SYRIZA congress, weighs up reshuffle options
PoliticsGreek Politicson by the European Stability Mechanism to be solidified with a view to their implementation early next year
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PBO report highlights short-term recessionary impact and tax-centric austerity of 2017 draft budget
EconomyMacroeconomytargets. In PBO view, the key political and economic priorities involve improvement in the tax
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Athens looks to Draghi for positive signals on debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsa European Council in Brussels to press the case for swift debt relief, countering the German view
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Parliament's budget office sees obstacles to recovery, warns on private debt
EconomyMacroeconomyrepeats the PBO’s view for lower primary surplus targets over the long-term, coupled with substantial
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Eurogroup sees possibility of swift review but differences on debt relief remain
EconomyProgramme. Finance Ministry sources said that the view from Athens is that the Eurogroup reaffirmed the agreed
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