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  1. Newsletter 166 -15/06/2018

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    are not met. Another crucial aspect of the settlement, as outlined by Tsipras, is that the new name

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  2. Quasi-statesmanship and political gymnastics

    Agora

    this. Although opposition claims that he negotiated in secret are wide of the mark (the prime minister met

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  3. Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement

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    emphasis on ensuring reforms are not rolled back and fiscal targets are met. The length

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  4. Eurogroup marks end of cycle and squaring of circle for Greece
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    and fiscal targets are met over the next few years. Liability management We analysed in a recent blog

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  5. The race to reduce Greece's bad loans

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    sales. The Bank of Greece’s (BoG) latest report showed that banks had met their targets for bringing

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  6. The tie that binds
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    Agora

    situation and the lenders’ mindset, which was fully focused on fiscal targets being met so that debt

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  7. EC sees relief measures securing debt sustainability despite poorer growth, market access prospects
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    are met, provided there is a positive assessment in the post programme surveillance in the fiscal area

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  8. Piraeus enters agreement for sale of 2.2 bln loan portfolio
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    its final support programme. The Bank of Greece’s (BoG) latest report showed that banks had met

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  9. BoG report outlines benefits of surveillance and scenarios for debt
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    EconomyBanking

    should assumptions not be met.

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  10. S&P revises outlook to positive, sees encouraging signs after debt deal
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    expectations and fiscal targets are not met, they could potentially call for private sector involvement

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