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Newsletter 116 - 28/04/2017
, an inclusion in the European Central Bank’s QE programme, a return to bond markets and a clean exit
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Deposit flow turned positive in March, with inflows of 278 million
EconomyMacroeconomyoutflows, of which 387 million related to social security funds and 246 million to the central government
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After agreeing measures, coalition sets sights on vote and debt relief deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsis for the government. Apart from providing a route to Greek bonds being included in the European Central Bank
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Parliament Budget Office welcomes deal, warns on economic prospects and reform implementation
EconomyMacroeconomyThe agreement reached with lenders is an important first step towards restoration of confidence, inclusion of Greek government bonds in the European Central Bank’s QE programme and a future return to capital markets, according to the Parliament Budget Office's (PBO) first quarter (Q1) report
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Tsipras rallies ministers and MPs before multi-bill arrives
PoliticsGreek Politicsdeal with the institutions by SYRIZA’s central committee means that it will be highly unlikely
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Mitsotakis responds to coalition's counter-measure challenge with own proposal
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpected MPs to follow his lead. “There is a central line,” he said. “I won’t accept any divergence
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Newsletter 117 - 05/05/2017
of what was then an imminent deal with the institutions by SYRIZA’s central committee means
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Tsipras clears hurdle but isn't over finishing line
AgoraSeptember’s elections, is possible. That pledge is likely to be enough for the European Central Bank
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General govt primary cash surplus falls to 1.2 bln in Q1, arrears edge down to 5.05 bln
EconomyMacroeconomypercent) and hospital arrears of 618 million (12.2 percent). Debt The central government gross debt
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Timetable set for multi-bill vote, Athens hopes for debt progress in meantime
PoliticsGreek Politicswas one of 13 members of SYRIZA’s central committee that recently voiced concerns about the agreement
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