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Greece hopes for helping hand as IMF bill looms

On Tuesday, Greece must pay the International Monetary Fund (IMF) - one of Greece's main creditors alongside euro zone lenders - 744.9 million euro (USD 829.9 million). It's just one repayment in a long line due to creditors over the summer.

May 12, 2015 / 10:58 IST
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Greece's ability to pay its debts faces a key test this week, and although a Greek government official insisted to CNBC that the country will make a major payment on Tuesday, there are doubts that the country will be able to honor future obligations.

On Tuesday, Greece must pay the International Monetary Fund (IMF) - one of Greece's main creditors alongside euro zone lenders - 744.9 million euro (USD 829.9 million). It's just one repayment in a long line due to creditors over the summer.

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It comes as talks between Greece and euro zone finance ministers (the Eurogroup) have yet to reach a solution over disputed reforms - such as cuts to the pension system and a more flexible labor market - dashing hopes that Greece will receive its last tranche of bailout aid worth 7.2 billion euros.

However, a Greek government official told CNBC Monday that Greece would make Tuesday's repayment, and that some kind of deal with the Eurogroup could be announced later Monday.