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  1. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    percent to 22.39 million. It is worth noting that revenues have steadily beaten targets over the past

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  2. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

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    Revenues beat revised target Hellenic Financial Stability Fund posts huge revaluation losses In a non-paper issued on Wednesday, the Finance Ministry clarified that budget revenues had beaten the revised target by 105 million euros in July and overall by 621 million in the seven-month period

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  3. Athens waits for Moscovici visit, eyes debt relief and lower volume of measures
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    are beaten. However, this is not enough for Athens. It also wants clarity on the fiscal targets

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  4. Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
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    if the primary surplus target is beaten. There has been no indication that Athens and its lenders

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  5. Tsipras faces heavy lifting to finalise deal and get party approval
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    surplus target is beaten. On the issue of fiscal goals, Tzanakopoulos called on Berlin to temper its

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  6. Effort begins to secure SYRIZA support for deal with institutions
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    of the trade-offs that the Greek government wants will only take place if the fiscal targets are beaten

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  7. This is where the last few days have left Greece and lenders
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    , as well as the counter-measures that will be triggered if future fiscal targets are beaten. Once

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  8. Athens braces for return of lenders, discussion about measures
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    . “If the annual fiscal target is seen being missed or beaten, the positive fiscal measures will be increased

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  9. Tsipras and Mitsotakis cheer Macron win, hope to benefit
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    Prime Minister and Alexis Tsipras and New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis appear to see the victory of Emmanuel Macron in France’s presidential election as a potential boost for their political hopes. Tsipras tweeted shortly after it emerged that Macron had beaten far-right rival Marine Le Pen

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  10. Sub-tranche, 2017 fiscal performance ticked off on first day of review talks
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    the target will be beaten and how much of the excess surplus the coalition will be able

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