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Newsletter 198 -15/03/2019
secured against primary residences should be eligible for protection. Although they are estimated
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Athens set to press ahead with primary residence law despite differences with lenders
EconomyProgrammeto an estimated 9 billion euros worth of non-performing mortgages, but the government added
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Athens waits for green light from Eurogroup so it can settle IMF loans early
EconomyProgrammeframework, reports suggested. The lower ceilings set on business loans mean it is estimated
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IMF sees Greece on course to meet fiscal targets and reduce debt
EconomyProgrammepercent of GDP in 2023 and 2024. The cyclically-adjusted primary balance this year is estimated
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Primary surplus confirmed at 1.44 mln in Mar
EconomyMacroeconomyof the concession rights of the Athens International Airport. This amount had been initially estimated
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Fears and reassurances over PPC's dire finances
EconomyFeatureseuros by 2022. If none of the suggested measures are adopted, the company’s EBITDA was estimated at 330
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Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
Agora. This will add an estimated 130,000 voters to the electorate and SYRIZA is hoping that its better
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Athens moves ahead with expansionary measures as it waits for lenders' response
EconomyProgrammeimpact of the interventions is seen exceeding the fiscal space the government has estimated
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Could Greece's immigration reforms have an impact on upcoming elections?
Societywill add an estimated 106,760 new voters to the rolls. In electoral terms, this heralds a change
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Budget primary surplus at 1.46 bln in Apr, above target by 2.13 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof the Athens International Airport. This amount had been initially estimated to be received in 2018
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