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Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016
25 or 26. The Finance Minister confirmed that the anticipated fiscal gap of 3 percent of GDP by 2018
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Banks’ EFSF bonds QE eligible but with little impact on liquidity
Economyof 3 percent. At the same time, the marginal net interest income Greek banks receive from those EFSF
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Athens links extra measures with debt relief in search for review compromise
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTalks between Greece and its lenders were due to resume in Athens on Tuesday, with the Greek side aiming for a Staff Level Agreement before Friday’s Eurogroup meeting. The Greek government gave mixed messages about whether it is prepared to accept an extra 3 billion euros, roughly, in contingency
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Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
EconomyFeaturesindicator eased 0.2 points to 3 in March 2016, after recording strong gains of 34.2 points over
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Primary cash surplus widens to 2.85 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomya surplus of 95 million from just 3 million a year ago. The remarkable improvement largely reflects
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Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
PoliticsGreek Politicsand IMF officials struck an unofficial bargain on an extra package of about 3 billion euros in contingent
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Greek 2015 primary surplus at 0.7 of GDP under programme method as Athens looks for boost
EconomyMacroeconomylenders that there is no urgent need to agree and legislate an extra package of some 3 billion euros
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Eurogroup decision on contingent measures, debt leave Tsipras with tough task at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the differences remaining over the other 3 percent of GDP in measures for this year had largely
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Stocks surge 5.4 pct during week amid hopes for swift conclusion of review
Economy(-3.3 percent), Lamda Development (-3 percent) and Folli-Follie (-1.5 percent). The trading
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Underspend and improving revenues lead to budget primary surplus of 2.67 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomypercent of the annual target of 1.45 billion) 3) Consumption and non-allocated expenditure (at 126
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