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Lenders dismiss Greek proposals but SYRIZA also ups pressure on Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsperspective, it wants to edge towards the lenders’ proposals (although not too far in terms of pension
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A Greek proposal that deserves to be heard
Agoraat a minimum to meet the agreed terms of the current review, commit to a mid-term fiscal strategy
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Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015
in order for the ECB to continue providing liquidity to Greek banks under current terms and conditions
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Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the moment in terms of the concessions needed to reach a deal. Tsipras issued a defiant message
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Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus
Economyexpected PIB revenues by 417 million. In absolute terms, both revenues and expenditure fell by 31.4
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Greece and lenders talk at cross purposes, head for crisis summit
PoliticsGreek Politics. Although the differences in terms of measures being demanded and proposed are bridgeable, Greece and its
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Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?
Agoraproblem. As was the case with his predecessor, Antonis Samaras, he knows that agreeing to the terms
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How Greek banks were left on the brink
Agorapercent in Q1 from 35.4 percent in Q4. Both in relative and absolute terms, Piraeus, the largest bank
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Tsipras opts for referendum, leaving many issues open
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras has made a surprise move by calling a referendum on the institutions’ proposals to Greece for completing its second bailout. In a brief televised address, Tsipras said that he could not accept the terms offered by lenders. He criticised the proposals and reserved
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MPs vote for referendum amid growing uncertainty about euro membership
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s proposal for a referendum to be held this coming Sunday (July 5) on whether Greece should accept the bailout terms offered by the country’s lenders was approved by Parliament in the early hours of Sunday morning. However, a great deal of uncertainty continues
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