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Newsletter 87 - 09/09/2016
of Greece (BoG) said on Thursday that the ECB has lowered the emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) ceiling
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New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row
PoliticsGreek Politics, which set the ceiling at four) and that the cost of each permit should be the same (rather than
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Talks on bailout review head for crucial weekend
EconomyProgrammeby their demands for a rise in the ceiling on mass dismissals. On the out-of-court mechanism that mostly
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Greece and lenders make headway on review but labour reforms remain biggest obstacle
EconomyProgrammethat the Fund demands not only an increase in the ceiling of mass dismissals from 5 to 10 percent but also
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Budget for 2017 sees primary surplus at 2 pct on 2.6 bln fiscal measures, strong growth
EconomyMacroeconomymillion), pension reform (63 million) and change in the pension ceiling (43 million) 3) Granting
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Second round of review talks concludes without breakthrough on labour reforms
EconomyProgramme. On the labour front, lenders insist on their views for an increase in the ceiling and further
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EU officials see Greek deal close, broad debt talks to follow
PoliticsGreek Politics, that the EU Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) sets the deficit ceiling at 3 percent of GDP. This means
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Greece heads to Eurogroup facing uncertain outcome
EconomyProgrammein the ceiling for mass layoffs. The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) will present at Monday’s
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Eurosystem funding drops by 3.3 bln in Nov for 17th straight monthly fall
EconomyMacroeconomyset the ELA ceiling for Greek banks at 50.7 billion on December 8, which stands 40.3 billion lower
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Tsipras tweaks message as chance of review compromise emerges
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the ceiling will be brought down from 8,636 euros to 6,000, which would produce another 2 billion
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