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Time and cash running out for Greek negotiating team

Quartet ups demands for immediate reforms on many issues

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The hopes of the the Greek negotiating team that a final agreement would be reached with the Quartet as swiftly as possible and lead to the disbursement of the large 86-bln-Euro bailout loan, are fading away, especially after the postponement of the Quartet’s meeting with the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (TAIPED) for Monday.

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According to reports the representatives of the four institutions-ECB, IMF, EC and ESM- have orders to  pace their talks and not rush into a deal, placing more pressure on the Greek side which means a new ‘bridge-loan’ could be inevitable.

The amount Greece needs to cover its immediate liabilities (until September 21) is 5 bin Euros, while at least a further 15 bln Euros is necessary for payment to private companies in Greece and tax returns, the recapitalisation of banks and another 7 bln received on July 20 by the EU as the first ‘bridge-loan’.

Apart from the Greek government’s need for immediate cash, the most worrying aspect is that the two sides have a lot of ground to cover on thorny matters like early pensions, ‘non-serviceable loans’ to banks, accelerating privatisation procedures, and new demands on the extraordinary levy and issues in the employment market.

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