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IMF outlines areas in which Greece needs further reforms, where it should apply caution
EconomyProgrammeThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued on Tuesday its first post-programme report for Greece as part of the regular monitoring cycle of assessing policies and the country’s capacity to repay... concludes that Greece’s capacity to repay the Fund is adequate, and public debt-to-GDP is projected
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Early IMF repayment next goal for Athens after concluding second post-MoU review
EconomyProgramme, it is reasonable to aim to repay this ahead of time, especially as Greece holds close to 30 billion... creditors due to the pari passu clause. “Also from the ESM perspective, it would make sense to repay
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Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019
perspective, it is reasonable to aim to repay this ahead of time, especially as Greece holds close to 30... sense to repay that because it would strengthen Greece’s debt sustainability,” he said. “Of course
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Athens launches drive to pre-pay part of IMF loan, bringing budget benefits
EconomyProgrammeintent earlier this year to repay some IMF loans ahead of time. But political developments that led.... The last payment of 300 million is due in 2024. The Greek authorities plan to repay 2.9 billion euros
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Newsletter 220 -20/09/2019
stated its intent earlier this year to repay some IMF loans ahead of time. But political developments... to repay 2.9 billion euros, which carries an interest of 4.9 percent and the prepayment will save
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Focus shifts to DSA, fiscal targets after IMF loan prepayment
EconomyProgrammeand interest charges next year, decelerating to 1.44 billion in 2023. Greece was due to repay on December 3... billion euros. Following the prepayment, the Greek authorities will not have to repay any IMF loans until
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Newsletter 230 -29/11/2019
in principal and interest charges next year, decelerating to 1.44 billion in 2023. Greece was due to repay... to 2.16 billion euros. Following the prepayment, the Greek authorities will not have to repay any IMF
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agoraacceptance easier”. Her remarks very much reflected the mood at the time among European politicians, several of whom made similar remarks. Of course, it is not for Merkel to become openly involved
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Athens looks to Draghi for positive signals on debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicspurchasing bonds. Thank you.” The timing of Draghi’s remarks could not have been more critical....” She added: “The government considers the remarks made by Mr Draghi to be helpful. It’s a major
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Pandora's box ajar for Turkey and Greece?
Agora" but his Lausanne remarks made an unannounced visit. He is a man not known for mincing his words but were the Lausanne Treaty revision remarks planned beforehand? Did Erdoğan take an impromptu step
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