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Newsletter 220 -20/09/2019
, reducing state arrears, making progress on privatisations, completing the adjustment of assessed
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Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
Agoracuts for businesses, as well as individuals, less red tape, more privatisations and a gradual
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Fourth review talks conclude with fiscal differences remaining
EconomyProgrammethat are due to expire on Monday next week, and which the government would like extended. Privatisations
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IMF warns of uphill battle for economy as Athens seeks to close 2020 fiscal gap
EconomyProgramme, accelerating privatisations and pushing forward initiatives to clean up the balance sheets
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Draft budget sets ambitious growth target of 2.8 pct in 2020, plugs fiscal gaps
Economyrevenues from the transfer of the SMP and ANFA profits, and privatisations income, while factoring out
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ELSTAT confirms third consecutive year or fiscal surplus in 2018
Economycompliant with ESA2010. These include revenues from privatisations, bank recapitalisation transactions
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IMF cool on growth, urges greater effort on bank, fiscal and labour reforms
EconomyProgrammethe initiatives to unblock privatisations and a more business-friendly environment by further
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Despite differing views IMF and EC see no immediate debt sustainability concerns
EconomyProgrammevariables, the arrears are seen cleared by the end of next year, privatisations intakes are very modest
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Eurogroup approves SMP and ANFA profit release, decision on investment use postponed
EconomyProgrammeimplementation, including zeroing state arrears and privatisations. They urged the Greek authorities
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BoG sets out positives and next steps for economy, forecasts 2.4 pct growth in 2020
Economyprivatisations and development of public real estate. Exports of goods and services growth
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