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Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018
HRADF releases extensive plan for current and pending actions on privatisations Greece’s central
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Eurogroup sets up completion of third review, plans for programme's end
EconomyProgramme. The European Central Bank has repeatedly highlighted the importance of property auctions in the efforts
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Banks receive deposit inflows of 2.54 bln in December
EconomyMacroeconomycentral bank funding to rise to 33.67 billion euros, and represented the first increase in total
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Stress test assumptions cause few concerns for Greek banks
EconomyBankingon the forecasts that were published by the European Central Bank (ECB) in December and the adverse scenarios
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General govt primary cash surplus at 5.93 bln in Dec, arrears fall by 584 mln
EconomyMacroeconomy). Debt Central government gross debt fell by 1.76 billion to 328.70 billion. EFSF/ESM/IMF loans fell
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Primary cash surplus at 2.68 bln in Jan as revenues rise, expenditure falls
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government primary cash surplus rose by a substantial 2.43 billion euros to 2.68 billion in January, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures showed on Friday. The headline figure includes a small arrears’ repayment of 21 million. The overall cash balance also recorded a surplus of 1.10
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Eurogroup confirms third review almost done but e-auctions still a concern
EconomyProgrammeto the Euro2day financial news website, the issue of e-auctions was raised by European Central Bank
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Work on post-programme framework continues despite tranche holdup
EconomyProgrammeCentral Bank president Mario Draghi and Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos clashed over this subject
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Moody's upgrades rating to 'B3,' amid confidence about political outlook, economic prospects
Economythe central bank and the gradual return of deposits are also noted. The prorgamme is expected
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Airport redevelopment gets green light, leaving one prior action as lenders return to Athens
EconomyProgrammeline but also about whether the European Central Bank should include Greek bonds in its quantitative
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