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  1. Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
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    calmly and to cover any funding needs.” The comments made by Dragasakis and Varoufakis, though

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  2. Greek deposits down 4.2 bln in Dec for highest outflows since June 2012

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    funding by 11.2 billion in December with the outstanding amount increasing to 56.04 billion euros from

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  3. Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015

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    funding and banking outlook, fuelled by some ministers’ statements about the cancellation of several

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  4. Parliament's budget office warns government to move quickly

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    had been expected last year. Commenting on the funding needs in the coming months, the report notes

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  5. After Schaeuble talks, Greek gov't still focussed on ditching existing bailout

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    likely use T-Bills to cover its funding needs in the short-term, pending a more comprehensive agreement

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  6. This is the deal Greece will go in search of at Wednesday's sceptical Eurogroup

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    from general government bodies (repos). Without funding from other sources, Greece could run out

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  7. Tsipras sticks to pre-election pledges as eurozone negotiations loom
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    more T-Bills to cover its short-term funding needs, including paying back the International Monetary

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  8. Greece sets out broad reform plan for lenders' approval

    EconomyProgramme

    tightening the legislation concerning the funding of political parties and including maximum levels

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  9. Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015

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    Stathakis insisted that the government did not have any funding problems. A day later, State Minister

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  10. Greece's opposition parties back in spotlight

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    Amid the tense negotiations between the government and Greece’s lenders as well as the scramble to cover the funding needs for March, the plight of the country’s opposition parties has gone largely unnoticed. However, this could change soon as New Democracy’s parliamentary group will meet

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