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Sentiment unchanged in April thanks to services gains, consumer confidence also rises -
Strong demand for 30-year benchmark bond, yield of 4.24 pct double 2021 rate -
ECB study finds Greeks overburdened by housing costs, most likely to miss payments -
S&P ups outlook to positive, leaves rating at 'BBB-' -
Moody's leaves Greece's rating unchanged, one notch from investment grade -
Investment grade boost visible in strong demand for Greek assets
Athens identifies drivers for growth as it draws up strategy for next years
One of the integral parts of the final review of Greece’s third programme is a growth plan that the authorities will have to agree with eurozone partners and will act as the country’s own policy compass outside the regular supervision by official creditors.
The basic macro assumptions of the growth plan that is currently in the works were included in a memo issued by Greece’s Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Houliarakis to all ministries involved in preparing the latest Medium Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS)...
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