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IMF sees Greek growth at 2.5 pct in 2015, debt at 172.7 pct of GDP
EconomyIn its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) and Fiscal Monitor reports published this week, the International Monetary Fund revealed its updated forecasts on the key Greek macro and fiscal figures. GDP growth for 2015 was revised downward to 2.5 percent from 2.9 percent in its previous estimate six
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Lower spending, extra revenues result in budget execution beating targets in March
EconomyMacroeconomyto 100 instalments, which is due to begin on Friday. In the latest reform list sent to eurozone
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This is where Greek gov't could find cash to cover May's obligations
EconomyProgramme. In the latest reform list sent to institutions on April 1, Greece estimated annual revenues of 300-400
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Coalition courts controversy with emergency law to tap general gov't cash reserves
PoliticsGreek Politics. According to the latest official data from the Bank of Greece, local governments’ deposits at Greek
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What higher ECB haircuts on collateral could mean for Greek banks' liquidity
Economyof the haircuts currently being applied. According to the latest official data from the Bank
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Greek pensions: The thorniest issue in talks between Athens and lenders
EconomyProgrammeand not a horizontal cut across the board. According to the latest official figures from the social security system
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Lack of time, lenders' demands back Greek gov't into corner
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut also because talks need to begin soon on a third package. Some reports put the latest date
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Retail turnover falls by 3.3 pct in Feb, down for fourth straight month
EconomyMacroeconomy) and automotive fuel (-22.7 percent). The latest retail-related business indicators released yesterday
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Court ruling on pension cuts could create new problem in talks, fiscal plans
EconomyProgrammeto the latest official data provided by the government, the total monthly expense for public and private
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Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
Economyfuelled by the latest European Commission economic forecasts pointing to a much slower GDP growth
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