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Gov't sees reform multi-bill as path to funding but resistance abounds
PoliticsGreek Politics12. However, the absence of legislation on the key issues mentioned above means that it is unlikely
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Greek bank credit contracts by 2.5 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomywith extended deposit outflows of around 27 billion since December. Another key obstacle for the much
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Lack of time, lenders' demands back Greek gov't into corner
PoliticsGreek Politicsto abandon its positions on key issues such as pension cuts, VAT hikes and labour market reform
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Market value of HFSF's bank holdings plummets by 11 bln in 2014
EconomyBankingin December 2012, ahead of their recapitalization in 2013. The third key post balance sheet event
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Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
PoliticsGreek Politics. In the key meeting of the day, Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis and the head of Greece’s
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Uptick in time deposit rates, mixed trends in corporate loans
EconomyMacroeconomy. In the corporate lending sector, there were mixed trends in the three key lending categories. The interest rate
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New fiscal measures aim to edge Greece closer to deal with lenders
EconomyMacroeconomyof SYRIZA’s key pledges. Tsipras suggested this might be the case in a recent interview with Star TV
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General gov't primary surplus halves in Q1, arrears and guarantees jump
EconomyMacroeconomyThe general government (gg) primary cash surplus more than halved to 1.19 billion in the first quarter (Q1) of 2015 from 2.45 billion last year, according the gg bulletin published by the Ministry of Finance (MoF). The breakdown among the four key gg entities showed mixed trends. The budget primary
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Budget primary surplus grows in April thanks to one-off revenues and restricted spending
EconomyMacroeconomybillion better than target. The breakdown of the key budget items displayed revenues (before tax
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Signs of siege mentality in gov't dispute with lenders, BoG governor
PoliticsGreek Politicsindependence, prompting concern at the ECB. However, it should be noted that none of the government’s key
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