Greece is running out of time to produce a list of reforms that will satisfy its creditors and secure the additional bail-out payment it requires to meet its near-term financial obligations. But even if it is successful, the much more daunting challenge of finding a lasting solution to the country’s unsustainable debt burden will still lie ahead.
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