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As reform talks continue in Brussels, Tsipras gauges reaction at home
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to round off on Monday evening his attempt to engage with his own party and the domestic audience over the content of the reform package his government has sent to lenders and the course of negotiations in Brussels. As Tsipras took part in a meeting of SYRIZA’s
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Updated Greek reform proposals see 2015 primary surplus reaching programme target 3 pct
EconomyProgramme(EKAS) (cost of 82 million), replacement of the one-off (lump sum) benefits formula (cost of 70
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Higher revenues set to ease coalition's liquidity concerns
EconomyProgrammethe “humanitarian crisis,” the state received 555.6 million euros related to one-off fees paid by the Greek
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Parliament starts process of probing Greek debt and MoUs - further division likely
PoliticsGreek Politicswas posted on Parliament’s YouTube channel on Monday. It ends with the slogan “Audit it, write it off
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Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
Agorathat the numbers add up. This means that they want to sign off on measures that have tangible results
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S&P downgrades Greece, sees economy shrinking by 1.5 pct in 2015
Economyare attached to a revised programme nor will the Eurogroup likely have time to sign off the disbursement
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Lower spending, extra revenues result in budget execution beating targets in March
EconomyMacroeconomya one-off item of 555.6 million, which relates to a presubscription fee received by the Hellenic
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Greece: How events could unfold over the next few weeks
PoliticsGreek Politicsand no hope of a deal being clinched. If the ECB turns off the tap then this will lead to capital
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Deposit outflow slows to 2.19 bln in Mar as balances slip to lowest in 10 yrs
EconomyMacroeconomy) were off shore and 40 percent were kept inside Greece. Total deposits - which also incorporate general
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Market value of HFSF's bank holdings plummets by 11 bln in 2014
EconomyBankingto the Greek state on March 19. This amount relates to one-off fees paid by the four core Greek banks
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