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Tsipras mulls options as creditors pile on pressure
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras gathered some of his key ministers on Friday to discuss the government's next steps after lenders reportedly gave Athens until the evening to come up with counter-proposals that could help seal an agreement on its bailout. Reports suggested that the Greek government
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Another week of losses for Greek stock market amid topsy-turvy ride
Economyon Thursday and a nosedive by 5.9 percent on Friday. The negative sentiment that prevailed until
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Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
Agorabe expansionary until the economy has recovered its lost output and unemployment has come down
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Greece and lenders fail to bridge their differences in Brussels
PoliticsGreek Politics, starting from 2016 until 2025, with expected savings of 71 million euros in 2016 that would gradually
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Eurogroup inconclusive on new Greek proposals but opens path for agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicswere not able to assess these proposals until early on Monday morning, which did not allow enough time
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Eurosystem funding for Greek banks up by 3.56 bln in May to reach 116.4 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyan agreement with lenders by the end of this week. The sharp increase in the ELA funding, from zero until
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Greek talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections
PoliticsGreek Politicsbillion euros until the end of 2016 will damage economic recovery and put Greeceās ability to meet
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Deposit outflows eased to 3.86 bln in May, balance below 130 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyuncertainty until January and then by sovereign concerns and fears for the imposition of capital
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammereform, but proposes the 2012 reform (including the sustainability factor) to be postponed until
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Referendum call stretches state liquidity, pensioners first to bear the brunt
EconomyProgrammeThe imposition of capital controls accompanied by a bank holiday for 6 working days starting from June 29 until July 6 had a series of negative repercussions on the life of Greek citizens and the economy. One of those that were mostly hit were pensioners. The bulk of main pensions, mainly related
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