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  1. After 2019 budget, lenders turn attention to Greek post-MoU reform tasks
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    EconomyProgramme

    Greece is not expected to feature prominently at Monday’s Eurogroup but eurozone finance ministers are expected to give the 2019 budget the final green light and urge Athens to quickly shift its attention to the 16 post-programme actions that have to be completed by February. The Greek Parliament

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  2. Newsletter 186 -07/12/2018

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    ministers gave Greece’s budget the green light. He also stressed that the focus will now

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  3. Ball in Greece's court after Skopje completes approval of name deal
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    Foreign PolicyGreek Politics

    in parliament, which also gave the green light last Friday for the country's name to change

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  4. Lenders put spotlight back on pending reforms ahead of second post-MoU review
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    on February 27. If the commitments are met, the Eurogroup on March 11 will give the green light

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  5. Newsletter 190 -18/01/2018

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    , the Eurogroup on March 11 will give the green light for the ANFA and SMP profits to be released

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  6. Pension outlay still falling, 40.4 pct of main monthly payments below 500 euros
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ministers gave Greece’s 2019 budget the green light in December. The budget had included scenarios

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  7. Newsletter 191 -25/01/2018

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    the green light for the ANFA and SMP profits to be released. A range of issues were discussed

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  8. Athens eyes implementation of name deal as Skopje homes in on NATO membership
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Skopje can expect to get the green light for its NATO accession following the ratification of the Prespes Agreement by the Greek Parliament on Friday. During a long and often fierce debate in Athens, the most contested issues were those related to the issues of nationality, citizenship, ethnicity

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  9. Second post-MoU review hinges on NPL plan and protection for primary residences
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    EconomyProgramme

    An uncomfortable Euro Working Group meeting last week has left Athens with much to do in the coming days as it seeks to obtain the green light for the disbursement of the ANFA and SMP bond profits in March. According to reports, the institutions and eurozone member states expressed their concern

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  10. Banks and government inching towards new framework to protect primary homes

    EconomyProgramme

    11 Eurogroup is to give the green light for further debt relief measures. A meeting between

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