Germany Said to Consider Offering Tsipras Staggered Deal on Aid
2015-06-10 15:13:36.417 GMT
By Birgit Jennen, Rainer Buergin and Brian Parkin
(Bloomberg) -- Germany may be satisfied with Greece
committing to at least one economic reform sought by creditors
to open door to bailout funds, according to two people familiar
with Germany’s position.
* Germans still insist on a package of steps including higher
taxes, state asset sales and less generous retirement
benefits
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2015-06-10 15:13:36.417 GMT
By Birgit Jennen, Rainer Buergin and Brian Parkin
(Bloomberg) -- Germany may be satisfied with Greece
committing to at least one economic reform sought by creditors
to open door to bailout funds, according to two people familiar
with Germany’s position.
* Germans still insist on a package of steps including higher
taxes, state asset sales and less generous retirement
benefits
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Birgit Jennen in Berlin at +49-30-70010-6235 or
bjennen1@bloomberg.net;
Rainer Buergin in Berlin at +49-30-70010-6228 or
rbuergin1@bloomberg.net;
Brian Parkin in Berlin at +49-30-70010-6229 or
bparkin@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story:
Andrea Snyder at +1-202-624-1831 or
asnyder5@bloomberg.net
Carolina Millan, Jim Silver