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Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016
development, Parliament passed on Thursday a bill paving the way for the creation of Greece’s first
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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
PoliticsForeign Policyof the next bailout sub-tranche to be completed as soon as possible, paving the way for the next
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Eurogroup clears 1.1 bln, waits for arrears clearance data to release remaining 1.7 bln
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup held in Luxembourg on Monday afternoon reached a political decision on the disbursement of 1.1 billion euros to Greece, which is the part of the sub-tranche of 2.8 billion that was subject to milestones. The Eurogroup statement noted that the 15 prior actions were implemented paving
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Countdown to start of second review begins, focus on more reforms
EconomyProgrammeof November, paving the way for discussions on the debt issue. However, Fitch said in a note in the wake
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After first talks in Athens, Greece and lenders aim for swift progress on second review
EconomyProgramme, paving the way for the disbursement of the sub-tranche of 1.7 billion, which was subject
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Second review to resume in Athens under severe time pressure
EconomyProgrammethat the review has been completed, paving the way for the next disbursement and a discussion on debt
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Lenders' reaction to pension pledge leaves Tsipras short of options
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe at risk. The sudden escalation leaves Tsipras in a grim position. The amendment paving the way
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After holiday hiatus, Athens tries to get review moving again
EconomyProgrammeproposal aimed at paving the way for a compromise with the lenders. The proposal will reportedly relate
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Lenders to put onus on Tsipras with offer to wrap up review
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAthens may accept the lenders’ demands, paving the way for the institutions to return to Greece next
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Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicspaving the way for the return of the institutions to Athens. The Greek government is still looking
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