WASHINGTON, D.C.: Fears that Greece will exit the eurozone, a “Grexit,” could revive if Greek authorities do not come up with “credible” reforms, notably on pensions, a senior IMF official said on Thursday (Friday in Manila).

“We have yet to see a credible plan for how Greece will reach the very ambitious medium-term surplus target [excluding debt],” said Poul Thomsen, head of the International Monetary Fund’s European department.

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