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  1. Newsletter 187 -14/12/2018

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    . November’s figure was driven by a drop of 859 million in Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding

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  2. Public investment under spotlight amid arguments over budget execution
    Photo by MacroPolis

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    funds 166 million and 859 billion by other legal entities, to make up the actual spend of 4.97

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  3. Newsletter 235 -17/01/2020

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    was 2.82 billion, municipalities spent 1.12 billion, social funds 166 million and 859 billion

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  4. Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward

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    about the modalities of debt relief. This is the "elephant in the room" that nobody

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  5. The IMF crisis and how to solve it
    Photo via IMF photostream on Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/imfphoto/]

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    in the Fund’s 2012 Annual Report, reads like an instruction to stay away from the elephant

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  6. Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016

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    Med” delegation to the spring meetings. In many respects, it is the eurozone’s elephant in the room

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  7. Club Med in Washington
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    , it is the eurozone’s elephant in the room in Washington. For years Italy’s largest banks (UniCredit

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  8. The Greek debt circle can be squared
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    From the beginning of the crisis, Greece’s debt has often been the elephant in the room. Over the last year it has taken on the form of an unsolvable equation as key decisions makers have taken positions that do not appear to overlap. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has adopted a consistent

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  9. Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
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    . As if this does not make things complicated enough, there is the elephant in the room: Debt relief

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  10. The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context

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    of Greece’s elderly. Although a burgeoning pension deficit has been the elephant in the room of Greek

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