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Third review seen taking longer than Athens had hoped
PoliticsGreek Politics. The two other factors causing concern in Athens are what demands the International Monetary Fund
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the International Monetary Fund’s demands for the pensions cuts lined up for 2018 and the reduction
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Eurogroup stresses need for quick review, leaves some issues open
PoliticsGreek Politicsofficial was also questioned about the International Monetary Fund’s apparent insistence that Greek
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Clean exit under discussion but course of third review holds key
EconomyProgramme. Many of the details, including Greek fears regarding the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF
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Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
EconomyBankingGreek banks have been a topic of discussion over the last few days after eurozone official highlighted last week the need for the management of NPLs and amid pressure from the International Monetary Fund for new asset quality reviews (AQRs) to be carried out. Last Thursday, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice
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the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for new asset quality reviews (AQRs) to be carried out. In its staff
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Onus on Athens to speed up review after German election result
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMonetary Fund suggests, then we should be open-minded to finally solving the problem,” Lindner told
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Early banks stress tests offered as Greek programme compromise
EconomyProgrammeIt appears that European lenders are trying to remove one of the potential stumbling blocks to Greece’s programme, which was the dispute over whether Greek banks need another round of asset quality reviews (AQRs) or not. The International Monetary Fund has insisted that these tests are needed
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An unsettling role-reversal for Greece and Germany
Agorafor Greece, as the International Monetary Fund suggests, then we should be open-minded to finally solving
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Athens braces for review headwinds due to IMF demands, Berlin changes
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government’s focus on Wednesday appeared to be largely on developments outside Greece as it hopes to avoid possible headwinds during the third review. In a radio interview, Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis called on the International Monetary Fund to stop making an issue of whether
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