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Multi-bill on way as Athens aims to complete third review by Jan 22
EconomyProgrammebefore the Eurogroup meets to give the green light for the disbursement of the next bailout tranche
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Athens set to profit from falling borrowing costs as yields drop ahead of review completion
EconomyFeaturesMinister Alexis Tsipras managed to swiftly reach an SLA for the third review and get the green light
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Lenders wait for prior actions to be completed, Athens expects 4.5-bln tranche
EconomyProgrammethe review’s completion and to give the green light for the disbursement of the next loan tranche
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Athens seeks new approach as Nimetz visit marks more intensive name talks
PoliticsForeign Policyproposals still on the table that follow “modular” approach that could lead to a green light for FYROM
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Moscovici upbeat in Athens, highlights elements needed for programme exit
EconomyProgramme) is due to be taken at the February 19 Eurogroup. Should eurozone finance ministers give the green
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Athens facing final steps in third review as next milestones identified
EconomyProgrammewith binding targets for employment, growth and fiscal discipline. If eurozone finance ministers give the green
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Tsipras confirms Parliament will probe contentious Novartis bribery claims
PoliticsGreek Politics. A simple majority (151/300 seats) is needed for the inquiry to get the green light, which means
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Some loose ends ahead of Eurogroup, questions remain over IMF's role
EconomyProgrammeThe Greek government goes into Monday’s Eurogroup, which will be accompanied by a meeting of the European Stability Mechanism’s (ESM) board of directors, with three prior actions remaining and doubts over whether the green light for the disbursement of the next loan tranche will be granted
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Work on post-programme framework continues despite tranche holdup
EconomyProgrammeThe delay in the disbursement of Greece’s next bailout tranche does not look like it will affect the plans to begin work on the fourth review, as well as the ongoing discussions regarding debt relief and the other post-programme arrangements. Monday’s Eurogroup did not lead to a green light
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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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