Greek Pensions Said to Be in Creditor Crosshairs

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Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg
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Greece’s creditors are making pension reforms a top priority, leaving the door open to compromises on other issues like the country’s minimum wage proposals.

Greek negotiators are meeting Wednesday with the so-called Brussels Group as efforts continue to reach a deal by month-end, according to two officials close to the talks.