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  1. Newsletter 236 -24/01/2020

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    , the ESM official responded: “I don’t see any reluctance to look into the data and the analysis the European institutions will provide, but before the analysis you can’t know what the positions... lifting of protections from foreclosures on primary residences. The current scheme is due to expire

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  2. Newsletter 18 - 06/03/2015

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    Greece struggling for liquidity General government funds needed to clear first T-Bill test... of 1.4 billion euros’ worth of 6-month T-Bills. What was different – and also critical this time – was that around 800 million euros of T-Bills were purchased six months ago by foreign investors who

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  3. Athens prepares new primary residences proposal after finding common ground with banks
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    The Greek government and local banks are reportedly making progress in their discussions about how to replace the Katseli law, which expires at the end of the month, with a new framework for protecting primary residences from foreclosure. The two sides appear to be moving closer to each other

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  4. Talks on primary residences continue as bill proceeds through Parliament
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    The government’s draft law on the protection of primary residences is on the way to be adopted by Parliament but negotiations between Athens and the institutions regarding the details of the new scheme are continuing. Parliament’s Trade and Production Committee approved the amendment on Wednesday

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  5. Central gov't cash deficit down to 1.14 bln in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    basis. The remaining difference (277 million) is owed to changes in the state accounts with the BoG

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  6. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

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    that cumulative collections stand at just 277 million so far. Those banks (six commercial and six

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  7. Greek travel receipts rise 9.1 pct in January as surplus doubles
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 277 euros. The breakdown of incoming tourist activity by country showed strong growth in arrivals

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  8. Court ruling on pension cuts could create new problem in talks, fiscal plans
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    EconomyProgramme

    pensions of a total amount of 2.07 billion and the remaining 277 million relates to supplementary

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  9. Market value of HFSF's bank holdings plummets by 11 bln in 2014
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    in 2013) with cumulative collections at just 277 million, while the cumulative impairment amounts

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  10. Court orders 2012 pension cuts to be reversed, costing up to 1.5 bln
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    Economy

    of 2.07 billion and the remaining 277 million relates to supplementary pensions.

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