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Newsletter 107 - 17/02/2017
be beaten, the coalition can implement measures aimed at lightening the burden for taxpayers. The kind
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Athens and lenders left with gap to bridge ahead of Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsif the primary surplus target is beaten. There has been no indication that Athens and its lenders
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Tsipras faces heavy lifting to finalise deal and get party approval
PoliticsGreek Politicssurplus target is beaten. On the issue of fiscal goals, Tzanakopoulos called on Berlin to temper its
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Effort begins to secure SYRIZA support for deal with institutions
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the trade-offs that the Greek government wants will only take place if the fiscal targets are beaten
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Athens braces for return of lenders, discussion about measures
PoliticsGreek Politics. “If the annual fiscal target is seen being missed or beaten, the positive fiscal measures will be increased
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Institutions back in Athens to resume review, agree new measures
EconomyProgrammebeing missed or beaten, the positive fiscal measures will be increased or contained accordingly,” he
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis cheer Macron win, hope to benefit
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister and Alexis Tsipras and New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis appear to see the victory of Emmanuel Macron in France’s presidential election as a potential boost for their political hopes. Tsipras tweeted shortly after it emerged that Macron had beaten far-right rival Marine Le Pen
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Sub-tranche, 2017 fiscal performance ticked off on first day of review talks
EconomyProgrammethe target will be beaten and how much of the excess surplus the coalition will be able
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Draghi sets out QE obstacles facing Greece
EconomyProgrammethat most of the targets in 2017 were beaten. Revenues for 2017 came to 47.6 billion euros, beating
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For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
Agoratax rates and investment spending if targets were beaten. All crisis governments had first-hand
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