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Greece, lenders fail to make headway on fiscal and labour issues
EconomyProgrammeDespite two meetings over the weekend on fiscal and labour market issues, the Greek government and the institutions’ mission chiefs were unable to bridge their differences, creating more doubts about when an agreement may be reached. The first meeting took place on Saturday afternoon and focused
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Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold
PoliticsGreek Politicsas it will signal a reversal of the liberalisation that took place in previous years and strengthen
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Sceptical mood in SYRIZA, pending agreement with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicswho took part in the meeting did not voice their worries publicly afterwards suggests that although
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New attempt to get Cyprus talks back on track
PoliticsForeign Policyand took the opportunity to hold a series of meetings to discuss the Cyprus issue. He met, among others
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As Athens awaits news from Brussels, New Democracy mends fences
PoliticsGreek Politicsto settle any speculation about bad blood within the party. A similar meeting took place between New
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Deposit outflows continue in Feb but slow to 750 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythat took into account private sector deposit flows.
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What Dijsselbloem didn't say
Agorawhen PSI eventually took place, leaving taxpayers and the official sector on the hook." While
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Brexit has opened a can of (constitutional) worms
AgoraLast Wednesday, 9 months after the Brexit referendum took place, Theresa May triggered Article 50 TEU. The following day, the Government announced legislation to end authority of EU law, while on Friday the President of the EU Council, Donald Tusk released the draft guidelines for the Brexit
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCommissioner Pierre Moscovici took part in yesterday’s meeting. Earlier, he appeared broadly
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Outline deal clinched at Eurogroup, focus now moves to Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicsemphasised by European Central Bank executive board member Benoit Coeure, who also took part
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