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Central government debt climbs to 328.3 bln in Q2 on bailout tranche of 7.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyas T-Bills remained unchanged in Q2. In particular, GGBs amount to 59.62 billion, of which 39.3... Banks (ANFAs). GGBs account for 18.2 percent of Q2 debt. T-Bills stand at 14.87 billion euros
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Newsletter 86 - 26/08/2016
debt. Greek government bonds (GGBs) as well as T-Bills remained unchanged in Q2. GGBs amount to 59.62 billion and T-Bills stand at 14.87 billion euros. Bailout loans now account for almost 69 percent
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Making the extraordinary ordinary
Agora. For them,” fisherman Thanassis Marmarinos told the documentary makers. “Personally, I don’t feel like... can’t stand by and watch when things like this can happen,” said fisherman Stratis Valiamos, who
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Athens looks to Draghi for positive signals on debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsand were less likely to happen if Athens was handed easier bailout repayment terms. “They don’t understand that Greece’s problem isn’t its debt level but Greece’s problem is its lack in competitiveness
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis speak to their MPs but address wider audience
PoliticsGreek Politicsin an interview last week. “We don’t want to increase the amount of people you can dismiss in large firms,” he said. “First we don’t have many large firms and secondly it’s not the case that employment
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The scenarios ahead for Greece as review hangs in balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe crisis could be altered, forcing Greece to take a different route. Tsipras can’t sign The first... of the eurozone would be very high. Merkel can’t sign The other potential stumbling block is Germany
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From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
Agora, forcing Greece to take a different route. Tsipras can’t sign The first is the possibility that Tsipras.... Merkel can’t sign The other potential stumbling block is Germany, which may be reluctant to agree
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Mitsotakis responds to coalition's counter-measure challenge with own proposal
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpected MPs to follow his lead. “There is a central line,” he said. “I won’t accept any divergence.... “I don’t want a country where an investor feels he has to own a football team or a media outlet
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Differences over Macedonia name issue put coalition unity under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politics‘Macedonia.’ If there is a majority, it will pass. If there isn’t, it won’t pass.” Kammenos has seen
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Government takes another stab at media regulation among growing scepticism
Societyeffect on their mood or because they don’t think they can rely on it to be true, according to another... if the whole story hadn’t been started.” The current tender is being held under slightly revised terms
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