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Newsletter 198 -15/03/2019
to repay the Fund. The IMF acknowledges that the Greek economic recovery is ongoing, with GDP growth
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Fears and reassurances over PPC's dire finances
EconomyFeaturesof bank loans which it is struggling to repay, as well as unpaid bills approaching 2.4 billion euros
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SYRIZA looks to eat further into ND's poll lead in final week of campaign
PoliticsGreek Politicsalmost 4 million debtors to repay unpaid taxes in up to 120 instalments is also due to be launched
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Eurozone set to give next govt until Sept to address fiscal issues
EconomyProgrammesome of its loans from the International Monetary Fund. Athens had been planning to repay close to 4
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Tracing the decline of the middle class as parties vie for its votes
EconomyFeaturesto repay middle earners for propping up the budget in past years. However, data-based arguments
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From a tsunami of debt to some sense of normality
Agorato repay any programme loans before 2020, when circa 700 million of bilateral loans from the first
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ND prepares first three bills for votes before Parliament's summer recess
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir debts, whereas currently the length of time they are given to repay is decided
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Vote on tax bill due this week as ND pushes for adoption of first three draft laws
PoliticsGreek Politicsreduces the interest for those who repay early, and the second abolishes turnover criteria for businesses
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The oil and gas debate Greece is not having
Agoradependency and import bills, and even (for some) as an instrument to repay part of the accumulated
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ND aims to show progress at Eurogroup but QE unattainable for now
EconomyProgrammeto repay around 3 billion euros of the total Greece owes the International Monetary Fund early, saving
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