Greece agrees to €24bn of cutbacks

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Series Details 30.4.10
Publication Date 30/04/2010
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Greece has agreed the outline of a €24bn (£21bn) austerity package, including raising the retirement age from an average of 53 to 67, in return for a multibillion-euro loan from its eurozone partners and the International Monetary Fund, according to people familiar with the talks on the 29 April 2010.

The final details of the measures, intended to slash the budget deficit by 10-11 percentage points of gross domestic product over the next three years, were still being worked out.

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