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Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015
to assess a request from the Bank of Greece for the emergency liquidity ceiling to be raised
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As Greek deadline looms, this is how the next days could play out
EconomyProgrammedisbursements, but paves the way for the ECB to allow an increase in the T-Bill ceiling above the current
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammespending, the government proposes a reduction of the expenditure ceiling by 200 million in 2016 and 400
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The key numbers behind the latest Greek proposals
EconomyProgrammein 2016. 3) Reduction in the expenditure ceiling for military spending by 100 million in 2015 and 200
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S&P raises Greeceās rating by two notches in first upgrade since Sept 2014
Economythe ceiling in Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) to Greek banks As a result, S&P believes Greece
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Greek government commits to new fiscal measures for third bailout
EconomyMacroeconomytax treatment of the shipping sector 9) Permanent reduction in the expenditure ceiling for military
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Greek stocks gain 3.5 pct during week as investors wait for election fog to clear
EconomyLiquidity Assistance (ELA) ceiling for Greek banks by 200 million on improving liquidity conditions
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No time for Tsipras to celebrate as long list of tasks means pressure is on from start
EconomyProgrammethe expenditure ceiling for military spending by 100 million in 2015 and by 400 million in 2016
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No let up ahead in terms of fiscal demands for new Greek government
EconomyProgrammereduce the expenditure ceiling for military spending by 100 million in 2015 and by 400 million in 2016
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Greece sees deposit inflows, of 449 mln, in August for first time since Sept 2014
EconomyMacroeconomyGoverning Council decided to lower the ELA ceiling for Greek banks three times by a total of 2.1 billion
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