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Lenders deem second post-MoU review over, Athens waits for debt relief
EconomyProgrammeThe European Commission issued on Wednesday the update to its second post-programme surveillance report which should pave the way for the Eurogroup on Friday to approve the release of close to one billion euros in debt relief. Greece was meant to have completed a specific set of reforms as part
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Only inconclusive poll result would prompt KINAL approach, suggests Mitsotakis
PoliticsGreek Politicson Thursday night, which moved along two axes. One was the continued criticism of the government, including
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Early IMF repayment next goal for Athens after concluding second post-MoU review
EconomyProgrammeCommission, the Eurogroup that took place in Bucharest last week approved the disbursement of nearly one
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EC report analyses state of play with privatisations as HELPE hits obstacle
EconomyFeaturesinterest. PPC received one binding offer for the Melitis unit in Florina from Mytilineos which
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Athens gearing up for new bond issue amid favourable market conditions
EconomyProgrammeloans to Greece are expensive. “Especially for one part, 3 to 4 billion euros, the interest rate
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IMF maintains outlook for economy, Athens readies scheme for unpaid taxes and contributions
EconomyProgramme. According to sources, the scheme will operate via a special platform, like the one being developed
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IMF sees Greece on course to meet fiscal targets and reduce debt
EconomyProgrammein Attica is due to be followed by one in Thessaloniki.
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Shifting geopolitical balance in East Med presents prospects and pitfalls
PoliticsForeign Policythat the bill has to be adopted by the US government first. Secondly, no one actually wants a major
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Greece tax wedge rises two places to 13th highest among OECD countries, report finds
EconomyFeaturesof one place year-on-year - in 2017, Greece was in second place for this category. In addition
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In latest election pledge, Tsipras vows to ditch lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicsless of a foregone conclusion than many observers currently expect. One could argue that Tsipras
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