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Athens accepts review's toughest fronts remain open
EconomyProgrammeOne day after a Bloomberg report cited a memo discussed at the last Eurogroup, which noted that almost two thirds of the second programme review prior actions have yet to be completed, the Greek government gave its own view on the state of play in the review process on Tuesday evening. Government
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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammeexpected to reduce the debt by 20 percent of GDP by 2020. Politics In the report’s view, significant
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Athens in search of counter-measures to secure MPs' support for potential deal
PoliticsGreek Politics. The shape of the final agreement, if there is to be one, may depend on the view that the institutions
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Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicslenders as well) for further cuts to pension spending. In her note, Achtsioglou criticised the view
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Fitch keeps Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’
Economyprimary surplus target of 1.75 percent of GDP easier to be met, in Fitch’s view. However, the 2018
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Review talks focus on out-of-court workout, jobs scheme and energy market
EconomyProgrammeand had a positive view of the Greek proposals. A key issue for the implementation
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Greece, lenders fail to make headway on fiscal and labour issues
EconomyProgrammeagreements. However, the IMF appears to strongly disagree with this view, while the European institutions
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Progress seen after Brussels talks but review conclusion still out of reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties from their headquarters with a view to conclude the second review." A Greek Finance Ministry
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Squeezed at home, ministers return to Brussels to look for deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsview. “Certainly, Greece can improve its productivity,” she said. “I’m not aligning myself
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Foreign minister opens up about EU concerns
PoliticsForeign Policythat he had a relatively positive view of the agreement recently reached at the Eurogroup in Malta. He
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