The European Commission, one of the Troika of Greece’s rescue lenders, took a big step back on June 6 from an International Monetary Fund (IMF) report that said the bailouts were flawed because austerity measures had a more devastating impact than expected. The Commission, the operating arm of the European Union, which along with the IMF and European Central Bank teamed to provide $325 ...
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