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Fourth review begins, with Athens and creditors also focussing on post-MoU era
EconomyProgrammethat the creditors will give the green light in the coming days so that the review can be put to bed
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Reshuffle scenarios resurface for Tsipras after ministers resign over rent subsidies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras may be forced to put into action his plans for a cabinet reshuffle after losing two ministers unexpectedly. Reports suggest that the Greek leader may announce changes before the end of the week. Economy Minister Dimitris Papadimitriou and his wife, Alternate Social
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Athens sees progress during first days of fourth review talks
EconomyProgrammethat the meeting in Brussels will lead to the wheels being put in motion for the release of the next bailout
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Tight schedule ahead for Athens and lenders in build-up to MoU exit
EconomyProgrammethat put the possibility of concluding matters well ahead of August 20. It is, however, also
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in completing the prior actions could affect this timetable and lead to delays that put the possibility
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Next key programme developments due in April as Athens shapes growth strategy
EconomyProgrammeEurogroup, along with plans for debt relief and the programme exit, which have been put off for now because
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Eurogroup highlights tight schedule as differences over debt, fiscal measures brew
EconomyProgrammeto be put together. “The beginning of the fourth review in Athens two weeks ago was positive,” added
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The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
Agorathat will have to wait for another day, but cannot be put off for too long. Nick Malkoutzis
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Finance Ministry waits for new property values as talk of bad bank gathers pace
EconomyProgrammefunds in this direction, preferring instead to put pressure on Greek banks to sell portfolios of NPLs
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Tsipras and Kammenos try to fend off rumours of deepening rift
PoliticsGreek Politicsbetween Athens and Ankara. This has put intense pressure on the government, with New Democracy
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