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  1. Greek debt falls to 312.7 bln in Q1 after return of EFSF bonds

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    euros and payments to the International Monetary Fund of around 2.1 billion. The further rise

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  2. Back to the technocrats for Tsipras after Riga meeting yields little

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    is that the International Monetary Fund must remain part of the current discussion. There has been some speculation

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  3. Newsletter 27 - 22/05/2015

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    that without further funding from its partners, it will not be able to pay the International Monetary

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  4. SYRIZA's left wing ups pressure on Tsipras but PM retains authority for now
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    for the government to make it clear it would not pay the International Monetary Fund next month

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  5. Greece sees deal by June 5 but size of gaps tells different story
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    The Greek government remains optimistic that it can reach a deal with lenders by June 5, when the first of several payments to the International Monetary Fund are due, but the range of issues on which there has yet to be an agreement suggests it will be very difficult to reach a deal within

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  6. Newsletter 28 - 29/05/2015

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    from subsidising pension funds. However, the International Monetary Fund, at least, has made it clear

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  7. IMF appointment sends ripples of discontent through SYRIZA
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    The appointment of Greece’s representative at the International Monetary Fund would not normally become a hot political issue but SYRIZA has continued its tradition of doing things differently by finding itself in a state of unrest over who will be sent to fill the post in Washington. The Finance

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  8. Creditors devise proposal in Berlin, Tsipras prepares ground in Athens
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    of the funds needed to pay 1.6 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund this month. While talks

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  9. Lenders put together proposal that may leave Tsipras struggling

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    that the International Monetary Fund has convinced the other partners Greece needs to stick to pension

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  10. SYRIZA prepares to debate deal as Tsipras's options narrow

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    to the International Monetary Fund, when Athens has to transfer about 300 million euros. SYRIZA’s parliamentary

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