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Central gov't cash surplus reaches 1.42 bln in 2014 after 1.19 bln deficit in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyarrears to the private sector of 6.16 billion euros in 2013 and 1.15 billion in 2014. 2) Greece’s
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The bad hand being dealt to Greece's next government
Agora. By the end of November, the current government had used up 7 billion euros in repos, leaving room for only 2
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Eurosystem funding for Greek banks shoots up by 11.2 bln in December
EconomyMacroeconomytransfer abroad 2) T-Bill issues of 5.2 billion in December, of which 1.6 billion refers
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Golden Dawn: Forgotten but not gone
PoliticsGreek Politicsare currently at 2. There is a similar pattern in odds for the percentage each party will receive
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What next Greece?
AgoraIt is easier to write down big questions on Greece’s future; harder to answer them: (1) Will Syriza win with an overall majority? (2) Will a new programme be agreed in time? (3) To what extent will it stay on track? (4) How much additional debt relief and financing will the Troika give to Greece
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Almost 50 pct rise for new unpaid taxes in 2014 as overall total rises to 73.8 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof 2014 and 2 billion for the whole year. Although the half-year target was met, the actual figure
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Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat would allow Greek interest payments to drop from 4.3 percent at the moment to between 2 and 2.5
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Pressing economic tasks mounting up for next Greek government
EconomyProgrammebillion. Kathimerini daily noted that extraordinary T-Bill issues of 1.5–2 billion may be required
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Moody's explains why it sees SYRIZA win as credit negative
Economytakeaways from the report include: 1) New coalition government will likely challenge troika stance 2
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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammestake in PPC capacity and client base (small PPC). 2) The sale of a 66 percent share
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