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Having revealed on Tuesday that his government intends to prepay Greece’s bailout loans, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is preparing to set out his economic policy proposals and reform ideas in a speech to Parliament on Thursday, ahead of the customary three-day debate that concludes in a confidence vote.
Speaking to Bloomberg, Mitsotakis revealed that Greece will dip into its 34 billion euros of cash reserves, which is being topped up by the bond re-openings that have taken place this year and which are in the pipeline for the months ahead. He said that...
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