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  1. Tsipras Berlin visit brings some relief on Greek bond, stock markets

    Economy

    since the January 25 elections. Greek banks rose by 1 percent today, following a sharp rise

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  2. No quick solution to Greek liquidity problem; reforms list holds key
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    1 billion euros only a day after the ECB reportedly instructed the same lenders not to increase

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  3. How does ECB's decision on Greek banks' T-Bill exposure affect state liquidity?
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    Economy

    of 6-month T-Bills mature on April 14 and 1 billion of 3-month T-Bills on April 17. Due to the bank holidays

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  4. Why Greece is asking for 1.2 bln back from the EFSF

    Agora

    presubscription fee of 555.6 million paid by Greek banks in 2012, b) A 1 percent annual underwriting

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  5. Economic sentiment, consumer confidence edge down in March
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for the third successive month in March. Industry confidence dropped further by 1 point to -10.2, the lowest

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  6. Sowing the seeds of anomie in Greece
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    Agora

    tobacco advertising in sport and journalists discovered that Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone

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  7. Newsletter 22 - 03/04/2015

    Newsletters

    to the rollover of 1 billion in 3-month securities issued in January. Since foreign investors were already

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  8. Unpaid taxes ease to 1.16 bln in Feb, collections progress at stable rate

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Varoufakis on April 1, the government anticipated that the additional revenues expected from

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  9. Unemployment rate at 25.7 pct in Jan, lowest since Aug 2012

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -adjusted (NSA) jobless rate, which dropped to 26 percent in January after increasing by almost 1

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  10. Drop in Greek CPI decelerates again to 2.1 pct in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    on April 1, the government estimates 2015 will be another deflationary year with HICP seen at -0.5

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