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S&P revises outlook to positive, sees encouraging signs after debt deal
Economyexpectations and fiscal targets are not met, they could potentially call for private sector involvement
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IMF voices concerns over long-term debt, sees more relief being needed
EconomyProgrammeis breached in 2038, which would call for additional debt relief. To further illustrate the concern
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Coalition tweaks labour market, lines up more post-MoU changes
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the current agreement is based on. The cable also refers to Skopje wanting to retain the right to call its
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No imminent decision on pension cuts as Athens moves ahead with minimum wage increase
EconomyProgrammeindication so far from the government that it will call off the pension cuts if the lenders do
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Tsakalotos states case on pension cuts in bid to overcome lenders' reluctance
EconomyProgrammeGreece’s economic argument but the concern that agreeing to call off the cuts will create political
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but the concern that agreeing to call off the cuts will create political problems and send a negative
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Athens prepares 2019 draft budget amid pension cuts dilemma
EconomyProgrammeThe Greek government is set to take the next step in its efforts to call off next year’s pension cuts, when it submits the draft 2019 budget but finds itself in a delicate balancing act between domestic political pressures and the creditors’ concerns. The draft budget is due to be submitted
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Lenders focus on closing any fiscal gap for 2019 ahead of November 19 Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammefrom the European officials appears to be that Athens will be allowed to call of the 1 percent of GDP
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Athens and lenders search for budget compromise by Thursday's EWG
EconomyProgrammefiscal projections at Thursday’s Euro Working Group (EWG), allowing the government to call off
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Mitsotakis on offensive over Macedonia name deal after Zaev comments
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament. “New Democracy will vote against the agreement and we call on all parties and all MPs
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