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Tsipras facing limited options as he waits for signs from IMF
PoliticsGreek Politicsto reach an agreement in time for the February 20 Eurogroup, which was set as an unofficial
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Athens accepts review's toughest fronts remain open
EconomyProgramme. Reports on Wednesday suggest the institutions will write to Athens this week to set out
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IMF proposes rebalancing of fiscal policy, reform implementation and debt relief
EconomyProgrammeset by the third eurozone bailout programme. However, there was a convergence that fiscal policy
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Lenders to put onus on Tsipras with offer to wrap up review
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIt appears that Greeceās lenders are set to make an attempt to break the deadlock in the bailout review before a cycle of elections in a series of eurozone member states, starting with the Netherlands in March, begins. Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos is heading for a meeting with representatives
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European Commission positive on Greece's macro and fiscal prospects
EconomyMacroeconomyrespectively. Unemployment is set to drop steadily in the next two years on the back of labour market
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Greece forced to revisit prickly subject of pension spending to conclude review
EconomyProgrammepension, which is a fixed amount set at 384 euros for 20 years of contributions, and the contributory
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IMF comments, blog leave no doubt credible debt relief has to be agreed soon
EconomyProgramme. It highlights again the high primary surplus targets that have been set, which are not accompanied by deep
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Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017
. The institutions had requested this threshold be set at 50,000 euros. For debt restructuring to be approved
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Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Athens that the labour issue may be set aside if it proves the only obstacle left to concluding
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Stocks down by another 1.4 pct over week as Brussels talks prove inconclusive
Economy, while the yield was set at 3.5 percent. The issue was oversubscribed 2.1 times. The Annual General
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