Moody's voices concern at 'material delay' in Greece debt relief talks
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#25VN9)
Rating agency claims lag in talks between Athens and its creditors increases risk that Greece will miss repayments next year
Fears that Greece's seven-year debt crisis is about to enter a troubling new phase have been voiced by one of the world's leading rating agencies.
Moody's said it was worried by the decision by the European authorities to suspend a debt-relief deal for Greece after the government in Athens gave a Christmas bonus to pensioners, promised free school meals for the poorest children and cancelled a VAT increase.
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