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  1. Greek banks' Eurosystem funding sees reduced drop of 334 mln in July

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    banks proceeded to senior unsecured bond issues totalling 2.25 billion euros over the course

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  2. The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics

    Agora

    totalling 168 billion euros in 2004, it’s clear that the Olympics alone did not bring about

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  3. Greek primary cash surplus more than doubles to 2.45 bln at end of August

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the three tranches totalling 8.3 billion euros from Greece’s eurozone partners and the IMF instalment

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  4. September revenues drive 9-month Greek primary surplus up to 2.53 bln

    Economy

    instalments totalling 1.3 billion euros, with only one paid in September. In any case, the payment of ENFIA

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  5. Primary surplus narrows to 2.4 bln in October as revenues miss target

    Economy

    target incorporated four property tax (ENFIA) monthly instalments totalling close to 1.8 billion

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  6. Greek primary cash surplus up to 3.1 bln in September but state arrears also rise

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the bailout tranches totalling 11.8 billion (eurozone at 8.3 billion and IMF at 3.5 billion) mitigated

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  7. General gov't primary cash surplus rises to 3.4 bln in Oct but arrears also growing

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    loans mainly derives from the bailout tranches totalling 11.8 billion euros (eurozone at 8.3 billion

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  8. General government cash surplus widens to 3.68 bln in November, arrears down by 502 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the long-term loans mainly reflects the bailout tranches totalling 11.8 billion (eurozone at 8.3

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  9. Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015

    Newsletters

    tranches for Greece totalling roughly seven billion euros. The clock is ticking as Athens risks being

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  10. The demand for Greek debt relief: Is the cart being put before the horse?

    Agora

    of outstanding funding tranches for Greece totalling roughly seven billion euros. The clock

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