Greek reform proposals fall far short of commitments, say EU officials
Greek bonds fall on doubts about next tranche of EU aid funds and as ministers hint at referendum
Athens
GREECE's provisional agreement with creditors to avert a default started to crack as European officials said the country's latest proposals fell far short of what was put forward two weeks ago and Greek ministers floated the prospect of a referendum if their reforms are rejected.
The list of measures Greece's government sent to euro region finance ministers last Friday, including the idea of hiring non-professional tax collectors such as tourists, is "far" from complete and the country probably won't receive an aid disbursement this month, Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on Sunday.
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