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Greeks most pessimistic about EU's prospects
SocietyGreeks are the most pessimistic among their European Union counterparts about the future of the 28-member bloc, view it mainly in a negative light and most don’t see themselves as European citizens, according to the results of a biannual survey from the European Commission. The latest issue
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Voting for brinkmanship while the real economy needs solutions
Agoraincrease T-bill issuance in order to finance ongoing government expenditure will only further drain
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Where did all the money go?
Agorarespectively, the increase of the stock of T-bills by 10 billion euros, the use of cash reserves
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Greek time deposit rate down to 1.88 pct in November, lowest since euro entry
EconomyMacroeconomy. The yield of the competitive 6-month T-Bill showed a rise of 30 bps in the last two issues
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Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
Agorathe biggest party achieves an overall majority just doesn’t depend on its share of the vote
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Moody's explains why it sees SYRIZA win as credit negative
Economyparticularly against the backdrop of looming repayments on T-Bills, to the ECB (bond redemptions) and the IMF
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S&P acts in wake of ECB decision and downgrades Greek rating to B-
Economythe acceptability of T-Bills, remains subject to ECB approval. The rating agency would expect the ECB
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Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the artificial cap of T-bill issues etc.) and commits the Greek government to a number
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Eurogroup leaves Tsipras with difficult but not impossible deal to sell at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsand there is no indication that Greece’s lenders will allow the government to issue more T-Bills, public
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Finance Ministry outlines plans for making savings, increasing revenues
EconomyProgrammea high primary surplus and you don’t change the revenue sources, then you have to reduce excess
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