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Tsakalotos eyes conclusion of review and debt talks, will not dispute pension cuts
EconomyProgrammeand the debt, then we’ll see.” The idea of the lenders agreeing to the pension cuts being put off, unless
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Concern over prior actions grows, debt talks approach crucial juncture
EconomyProgrammeon with ticking key deliverables off its long list. It is thought that about 15 of the 88 prior actions
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Debt relief options pondered as institutions prepare for Athens return
EconomyProgrammethem off the list so that by June 21, when all sides hope to clinch a global deal, only the ones
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Coalition picks out positives from lenders' deal, clashes over political violence
PoliticsGreek Politics, in the expectation that SYRIZA will profit from this, will pay off for the leftists. Apart from the SLA
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No breakthrough on debt talks at Eurogroup but June 21 goal remains
EconomyProgrammethe IMF board can decide whether to commit further funding to Greece. However, the exact cut-off point
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Banks meet NPE targets in Q1 but mortgage reductions remain slow
EconomyMacroeconomyfallen by 14 percent, or 14.8 billion euros. Excluding off-balance sheet items, NPE stock
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Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement
EconomyProgrammesuggested that the path is now clear for the European Commission to finish off its compliance report
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Eurogroup agrees on significant debt relief measures for Greece
EconomyProgrammeMechanism instalment could be used to pay off the IMF early and reduce Greece’s funding needs
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Lenders set out post-MoU reform tasks ahead for Athens
EconomyProgrammeAside from marking the completion of Greece’s third and final European Stability Mechanism (ESM) programme, last Thursday’s Eurogroup also outlined the set of commitments that the Greek authorities will have to undertake so the complete set of reforms are successfully signed off. Additionally, two
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis take messages abroad but face disquiet at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsa common theme of the government’s criticism of New Democracy and is aimed at both putting off moderate
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