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OECD highlights reforms and imbalances that need to be addressed
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) issued on Monday its latest survey on Greece, which was also accompanied by a visit to Athens by Secretary General Angel Gurria during which he met the Greek Prime Minister and other officials. The Paris-based organisation recognizes
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Newsletter 161 -11/05/2018
process in the coming days. Another issue that involves government officials racing to meet a tight
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Debt relief options pondered as institutions prepare for Athens return
EconomyProgrammemedia on Friday. The document was produced following extensive meetings between bank officials
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of Greeceās key creditors, met earlier to discuss the matter in more detail. While European officials
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More debt talks lined up but chances of IMF departure growing
EconomyProgrammediscussion at the moment but other government officials have suggested that this may change in the near
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Fallout from Macedonia name deal sparks turmoil for coalition and opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsas some officials fear that the centrists should not be seen to be siding with SYRIZA, which is the only
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Political turbulence due to name deal creates election doubts
PoliticsGreek Politicsquestions about how sustainable this position is. If more officials leave the party, speculation
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Tsipras aims to capitalise on debt deal as election talk is revived
PoliticsGreek Politics. Until now, government officials have mostly avoided discussing the possibility of the pension cuts
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis take messages abroad but face disquiet at home
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlthough Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his rival Kyriakos Mitsotakis have been focusing their efforts on impressing audiences abroad, developments at home have been attracting almost all the attention. Mitsotakis was in Berlin on Wednesday for meetings with German government officials as part
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IMF concludes Article IV consultation, prepares to publish DSA in July
EconomyProgrammeThe International Monetary Fund is due to wrap up its Article IV consultation meetings in Athens this week, but its debt sustainability analysis (DSA) will not be available for a few weeks yet. IMF officials have been in the Greek capital this week for meetings with the government. These were
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