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Greece has agreed with its lenders on key labour reforms, spending cuts and energy issues, moving closer to clinching a deal before a meeting of euro zone finance ministers on April 7, sources close to the talks said on Wednesday. The European Commission could not immediately confirm the report of a preliminary deal. The report drove Greek government bond yields to multi-week lows.
Negotiations between Athens, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund - which has yet to decide if it will participate in Greece's current bailout - have dragged on for months, rekindling fears of a new crisis in Europe. The latest progress is expected to help allow the return of EU and IMF mission chiefs to Athens in the coming days to finalise details with Greek finance and labour ministers before the Eurogroup meeting in Malta. The main focus of the talks has been pension cuts, energy and labour reforms. Athens agreed last month to adopt more measures, worth 2 percent of GDP, to help convince the IMF to participate in the bailout, which is sought by EU countries including Germany.
Greece will cut pension spending by up to 1 percent of GDP in 2019, two officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Lowering the tax-free threshold would raise roughly another 1 percent of GDP has also been agreed, an EU official said. "I believe there will be a staff level agreement by the April 7 Eurogroup," one of the officials said.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING On labour reforms, Greece will not be forced to ease present restrictions on collective redundancies initially sought by the IMF, another official said. Collective bargaining, which was weakened as part of bailout reforms in 2012, is expected to be revived after the country's current bailout programme expires in 2018. Greece and lenders are still negotiating other labour issues.

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