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IMF sticks to reform, debt relief demands as programme role remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammethat the head of the IMF’s mission for Greece, Delia Velculescu, is to be replaced by Peter Dohlman
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In latest election pledge, Tsipras vows to ditch lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicsaudience, most recently when in conversation with Peter Spiegel of the Financial Times at the Delphi
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Lenders highlight risks of 'short-term popular' measures unveiled by government
EconomyProgrammesustainability analyses.” On Thursday, the head of the International Monetary Fund’s mission to Greece, Peter
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New asylum law comes up against old failings
Agoraof Europe,” Peter Gatrell’s book on migration to and within Europe since 1945, the historian
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Athens hoping Turkish election result leaves room for relations to continue improving
PoliticsForeign PolicyPeter Spiegel at the Delphi Forum, Mitsotakis also clarified that “with Turkey we do not discuss
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U.S. and China are still in reconnaissance mode, but for how long?
Agorais the view of Peter Navarro, who was sanctioned by Chinese authorities in 2021 and is now back
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Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics. - Achievement of a general government primary surplus of 812 million (0.4 percent of GDP) in 2013
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Despite payment of some arrears, total reached 4.6 bln at end of 2013
EconomyMacroeconomyreach 812 million. This figure is calculated by the MoF under the EAP methodology and corresponds
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Central gov't cash surplus rises by 53.8 pct to 603 mln in January
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government net balance on a cash basis showed the surplus widening by 53.8 percent to 603 million euros in January from 392 million last year, according to the Bank of Greece (BoG). At the same time, the primary cash surplus rose to 812 million, up by 27.7 percent compared to last
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Greece's primary surplus: Much ado about nothing?
Agorapercent of GDP) excl banks’ support cost under ESA95 rules. This was trimmed to 812 million (0.4 percent
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