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  1. The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
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    to service debt obligations. Next year Greece is scheduled to repay 8.4 billion euros to the IMF, just

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  2. Our most popular stories in 2014

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    up in court. However, we are still some way from the government having to repay to taxpayers the 2.5

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  3. Greece's lenders adopt cautious approach to new government

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    to work constructively with the new Greek government” adding that “we want Greece to be able to repay

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  4. Greece to pay IMF but concluding negotiations will be a tougher task
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    that Greece will repay 458 million euros to the IMF on Thursday. Athens was broadly expected to meet

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  5. The key points from Greece's proposal to lenders

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    in order to repay the total amount in two phases: one by the end of June and the second in accordance

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  6. Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015

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    , with a face value of 27 billion euros. Athens argues this would also allow it to repay the IMF early

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  7. Greece rides the ghost train
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    also allow it to repay the IMF early and reduce its short-term funding needs. Greece, the eurozone

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  8. A breakdown of what Tsipras and European lenders agreed to

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    will be one source for Greece to repay the new ESM loan and generate in the next three years a targeted

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  9. EU makes dramatic revision to economic forecasts, sees recession of 2-4 pct this year
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    to Greece in one instalment to be used to repay the short-term loan Greece received from the European

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  10. Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions

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    , to cover payments to the ECB and International Monetary Fund in the next few weeks, repay the 7.2

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