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IMF sees Greece on course to meet fiscal targets and reduce debt
EconomyProgrammeFollowing the publication of its macroeconomic forecasts for Greece as part of the World Economic Outlook (WEO) release cycle, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released on Wednesday its latest projections for public finances in the Fiscal Monitor. The forecasts remain broadly unchanged from
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A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
Agorais not the first to show contempt for the country’s institutions, voters and public finances. Greece
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Institutions warn of fiscal target being missed, reforms slowing
EconomyProgrammeinitiatives for public finances and to direct a higher share of social spending towards groups who face
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Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe lenders regarding Greece’s public finances veering off track due to SYRIZA’s handouts. In fact
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Outright majority in sight for ND as campaign takes detour through recent past
PoliticsGreek Politicsfinances by Karamanlis’s administration. This may be the start of Tsipras distancing himself
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New Democracy starts rolling out its first three bills
PoliticsGreek Politics) procedure and will be responsible for handling each ministry’s finances and staff. The positions
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged, notes recovery potential and tricky fiscal balance
Economyfinances. Combined with a re-emergence of high current account deficits and a weakened external position
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ND, SYRIZA clash over public sector reforms ahead of vote on second govt bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsof provisional secretaries at all ministries. They will be tasked with handling each ministry’s finances
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Brussels urges Athens to remain on reform path as fourth post-MoU review looms
EconomyProgrammetime since 2011 from a high of 27.9 percent in July 2013; public finances have improved substantially
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Court verdict on 2016 pension reform seen having fiscal impact
Economy, as a potential threat to Greece’s efforts to keep its public finances on track in the coming years
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