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Eurogroup agrees return of mission to Athens but key issues unresolved
PoliticsGreek Politics” for the IMF’s participation in the Greek programme by “green-lighting the kind of debt relief Greece
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Athens grapples with awkward reduction of tax-free threshold
EconomyProgrammeto legislate upfront, enabling the Eurogroup on Monday to give the green light for the return
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Effort begins to secure SYRIZA support for deal with institutions
PoliticsGreek Politicscommittee for approval before Athens gives the green light. Beyond debt relief, which has yet
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No return of institutions to Athens yet as differences persist
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup Working Group (EWG) held on Thursday night did not give the green light for the return of the institutions’ mission chiefs to Athens. There are different interpretations in the local media about the outcome of the EWG it appears that a few issues have not been resolved, although
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Tsipras clears with relative ease first domestic hurdle to getting deal approved
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsulted adequately about the settlement with the creditors. However, the committee’s green light
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Debt relief moving to centre stage in programme discussion
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the Eurogroup last May, in order for the Fund’s board to give the green light for the organisation to join
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The wit and will of men
Agorain the programme. However, what was reportedly proposed in Brussels on Monday would see the IMF green light its
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Athens eyes deal on bailout tranche within June, hopes for QE breakthrough
PoliticsGreek Politicsto give the green light for Greek bonds to be included in its QE scheme, admitting
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Athens ties up prior actions, IMF hints at programme role
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat, at a minimum, Greece’s lenders will give the green light next week for Athens to receive the next loan
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Eurogroup doesn't end in tie for Tsipras
Agora, the green light from the European Central Bank for Greek bonds to be included in its QE programme
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