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  1. S&P moves Greece down a notch to CCC, maintains recession forecast

    Economy

    the next fortnight, S&P does not expect that such an agreement would cover Greece’s debt service

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  2. Greek pensions laid bare
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    Agora

    The latest official figures provided by the social security system’s online service (IDIKA

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  3. Greek talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the Greek proposal. The IMF is proposing an increase in the VAT rate on food service from 13 percent

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  4. How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
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    in their current price. Another thorny issue is the VAT rate on food service. The institutions propose

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  5. S&P lowers Greek long-term rating by one notch to CCC-

    Economy

    to service financial obligations to commercial creditors, while S&P considers the ECB to be an official

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  6. Moody's downgrades Greece's rating by one notch to Caa3

    Economy

    to service its total debt obligations in the next years, it needs to reach a lasting agreement with official

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  7. IMF urges substantial debt relief for Greece

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    percent of GDP for a prolonged period. In Greece’s case, the reversal of pension and civil service

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  8. IMF reveals its list of priorities for Greek bailout negotiations
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    market flexibility, enhancing competition in the service and product markets and improving

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  9. Tsipras may choose benefits of longer game on elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the implementation of a range of product and service market reforms. It will become clear in the next few

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  10. Crisis changing Greeks' college choices, research indicates

    Society

    to service after graduation and immediately providing them with a monthly stipend. On the other hand

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