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Talks on bailout review head for crucial weekend
EconomyProgrammeon debt relief measures is also crucial for the IMF to prepare its debt sustainability analysis, which
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Tsakalotos sticks to guns as review compromise remains elusive
PoliticsGreek Politicswill base its assessments also on internal analysis and will take into account other risk management
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Pieces of review puzzle yet to fall into place ahead of Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammefor the debt sustainability analysis and debt relief measures. The IMF has clearly stated that if those
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What the agreement between Greece and lenders means for fiscal and tax policy
EconomyProgramme, a method should be defined to differentiate the large debtors based on an analysis of their economic
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Eurogroup grants short-term debt relief but leaves Athens fretting over fiscal targets and IMF
EconomyProgrammeanalysis decided by the IMF at that time. Walking away with nothing on the medium-term measures now
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IMF's outlook on debt unsustainability adds to doubts after inconclusive Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammeovershadowed shortly by the IMF’s debt sustainability analysis (DSA), which is due to be presented
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The place where sanity goes to die
Agoradebt sustainability analysis (DSA) has been leaked to the Greek media. According to reports
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Athens accepts review's toughest fronts remain open
EconomyProgrammethe Article IV report on Greece, including the updated debt sustainability analysis, as well
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IMF far more pessimistic than eurozone on Greek debt, urges significant relief
EconomyProgrammeThe International Monetary Fund's updated Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) sees Greek debt as being highly unsustainable and stresses that even with the full implementation of the policies included in the third eurozone bailout programme, both debt and financing needs will become explosive
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Lack of clarity across the board highlights review impasse
PoliticsGreek Politicsanalysis of Greece fundamental factors that set a member of the eurozone apart from other countries
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