Greek optimism shattered – creditors reject reform proposal
The IMF tells Greek PM his reform proposals are half-hearted and too reliant on tax increases.
Jason Walls
Thu, 25 Jun 2015
Greece is no closer to appeasing its creditors after “make-or-break” negotiations ended without an agreement a few hours ago.
The meeting between the eurozone finance ministers reportedly lasted just an hour, with creditors warning Greece it must accept more austerity measures before it received
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Jason Walls
Thu, 25 Jun 2015
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