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  1. IMF concludes Article IV consultation, prepares to publish DSA in July

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    agreed in Luxembourg last week leaves “a range of long-standing vulnerabilities.” In the latest

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  2. For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    loans to the Luxembourg-based fund are in a position to repay those loans by following prudent policies

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  3. Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off

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    officials in Luxembourg, especially as the meeting coincided with the government tabling the draft 2019

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  4. Athens and lenders yet to agree on how to drop pension cuts without creating fiscal gap
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    Comments by European Stability Mechanism managing director Klaus Regling have underlined that Greece and the institutions have yet to reach a formal agreement on the cancellation of next year’s pension cuts. Speaking to journalists in Luxembourg on Thursday, Regling welcomed the fact that Athens

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  5. Greek tax rate hikes among highest in OECD countries, tax report shows
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    on income was seen in Greece (0.7 pps) followed by Luxembourg (0.6 pps). The increases manifested

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  6. PM joins forces with some eurozone partners to lobby for "corona-bond"

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    allies” in the rest of Europe. In addition to Spain, Portugal, and the signatories include Luxembourg

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  7. VAT gap of 30.1 pct in 2018 keeps Greece among worst performers in EU

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    increase was seen in Luxembourg (+2.5 percent), followed by marginal increases in Lithuania (+0.8

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  8. New Turkish NAVTEX undermines Greek-Turkish reconciliation efforts

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    in Luxembourg. Nikos Dendias is now also expected to brief his European counterparts on Ankara’s new NAVTEX

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  9. Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece

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    is. Luxembourg is a tiny economy with 450,000 people, but its per-capita income is the highest in the world

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  10. Greece - On the importance of productivity growth

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    . Seen through this wider lens, we noted that some very small countries (e.g. Luxembourg) have much

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