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Having failed to resolve differences, Greece and lenders enter new week of talks
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After calm summer, hectic September lies ahead for Greek government
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Finance Ministry says revenues beat revised target by 105 mln in July
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IMF’s independent evaluation office identifies mistakes and challenges in Greece’s first programme
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Moscovici tries to kill discussion of primary surplus targets as easing of capital controls cleared
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Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review
IMF sets out stall ahead of crucial Eurogroup by proposing immediate debt relief
Ahead of the Eurogroup meeting on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund published its preliminary debt sustainability analysis (DSA), which was distributed to its Executive Board but was neither discussed nor approved.
The report notes that the programme’s initial implementation problems mounted from mid-2014, with across-the-board reversals after SYRIZA came in power in January 2015. The DSA published by the Fund last June had shown that the agreed debt targets would...
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