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Athens set for 6.7 bln bailout tranche, talks on post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammeMonday’s Eurogroup is expected to confirm that the third review has been completed and that Athens will be able to receive its next tranche of bailout funding once a few remaining prior actions are settled. Reports from last Friday’s Euro Working Group (EWG) suggested that the technocrats advising
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Greek banks complete first round of covered bond issues
EconomyBanking. “Furthermore, it contributes significantly to the implementation of the Bank’s business goal for funding
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Greece prepares for bond issue, looks to pave way for programme exit
EconomyProgrammeyield curve down as it detaches itself from official sector funding. The other key event this week
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Work on post-programme framework continues despite tranche holdup
EconomyProgrammeshort delay in the release of the latest bailout cash does not create any funding problems for Greece
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Amid exit speculation, growth strategy offers chance for coalition to show intentions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe programme without one is akin to signing up for a fourth bailout without any funding
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New centre-left party keeps political options open at inaugural congress
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor party funding would be among the key goals. Although, as party leader, Gennimata has the leading role
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Parties mull changes to electoral law, top judge resigns
PoliticsGreek Politicsabroad to vote in national elections and a tightening of the rules on party funding. The government
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Mitsotakis applies pressure over MoU exit and name talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsif Greece is not going to receive any more funding. Mitsotakis argued that next year’s pension cuts
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Key debt relief talks fail to result in deal, leaving IMF role in doubt
EconomyProgrammewith funding in Greece. This would leave open the possibility, though, of the IMF being involved
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Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement
EconomyProgrammethat will ensure for the next decade or so Greece’s debt repayments, and therefore funding needs as well
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