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  1. Greek debt management agency sees Eurogroup debt deal favourably
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    needs, exceeding to over 4 years of debt maturities assuming T-Bills are rolled over. Additionally

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  2. General govt primary cash surplus at 1.65 bln in May on slower expenditure decline
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    of the total debt. Bonds rose by 13 million to 53.47 billion (15.5 percent of the total), T-Bills fell

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  3. Draghi sets out QE obstacles facing Greece
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    enhanced surveillance doesn’t warrant a waiver,” said Draghi, indicating that once Greece completes its

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  4. For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
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    eyeing an early end to foreign oversight. “Not only do we not need a new memorandum […] we don’t

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  5. Greece-Russia spat intensifies but Athens hopes worst is over
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    not give further details. “I don’t know when, who and how many, but of course

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  6. IMF voices concerns over long-term debt, sees more relief being needed
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    . Greece’s financing needs will be also reduced if Greece draws half of the cash buffer and T-Bills worth

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  7. General govt primary cash surplus at 1.45 bln in June as expenditure picks up
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    over 69 percent of the total debt. T-Bills rose by 392 million to 14.70 billion (4.3 percent

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  8. Cabinet reshuffle expected to presage coalition's revival effort
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    . “However, after everything that’s happened… I don’t know how much longer it can last for.” A key factor

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  9. Are you not entertained?
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    The tone of the day is celebratory for some. After eight years, myriad Eurogroup meetings that lasted until the early morning hours and hundreds of billion euros in loans, the eurozone is probably happy that it doesn’t have to spend any more time, energy and money on this small country

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  10. Athens resumes contact with Ankara as interest in FYROM referendum grows
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    mustn’t wait for that day. The visa requirement for Turkish citizens must be waived much sooner

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