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Why doesn't Tsipras just cut defence spending?
Agoralegal right to extend its territorial waters to 12 miles as a cause for war. This and other potential
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How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
EconomyProgrammefor a special tax of 12 percent on corporates with profits above 500,000 euros is axed creating a gap of 945
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Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015
million cut. The Greek government is also proposing a special tax of 12 percent on corporate profits
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Credit contracts by slower rate of 2.1 pct in May
EconomyMacroeconomydeductions remain below the 100-million mark over the last 12 months and stood at 74 million in May
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Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
Economyand Piraeus at 12 billion, Eurobank at 8 billion and Alpha at 6.2 billion. Those estimates were based
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammethat the previously proposed by the government special tax of 12 percent on corporate with profits
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The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum
EconomyProgrammewith a disbursement of 12 billion from the EFSF (8.7 billion) and SMP and ANFA income (3.3 billion) coupled
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Where the key differences between Greece and the institutions lie
EconomyProgrammethe amount of 200 million the government is suggesting. The Greek authorities propose a special tax of 12
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What the ECB's latest decision on ELA and collateral haircuts means for Greek banks
Economyliquidity north of 38 billion euros. NBG and Piraeus had the largest share at 12 billion each, followed
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Tsipras runs gauntlet as he seeks approval for proposals from cabinet, lenders
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to chair a cabinet meeting on Thursday before his government sends a proposal to lenders detailing around 12 billion euros of measures that it hopes will seal an agreement that will probably be worth more than 65 billion euros. The cabinet meeting could prove
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