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Memorandum of understanding: what exactly has Greece signed up for? | Memorandum of understanding: what exactly has Greece signed up for? |
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New details have emerged of the extraordinarily detailed new memorandum of understanding struck between Greece and its creditors in exchange for an €86bn bailout. The actions Athens have agreed to take are divided into four “pillars”: | New details have emerged of the extraordinarily detailed new memorandum of understanding struck between Greece and its creditors in exchange for an €86bn bailout. The actions Athens have agreed to take are divided into four “pillars”: |
Related: Greece surprises with 0.8% economic growth in second quarter | |
Restoring fiscal sustainability | Restoring fiscal sustainability |
Safeguarding financial stability | Safeguarding financial stability |
Related: Greek bailout terms to give eurozone vast powers over policymaking | Related: Greek bailout terms to give eurozone vast powers over policymaking |
Growth, competitiveness and investment | Growth, competitiveness and investment |
A modern state and public administration | A modern state and public administration |