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The immediate economic and financial hurdles for the new Greek government
EconomyProgrammeand the utilisation of the remaining cash reserves of the general government bodies which are estimated
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In effort to reach new deal, Greek government cannot ignore liquidity constraints
EconomyProgrammeto the 2015 budget, revenues (excl tax refunds) for January were estimated at 4.8 billion euros, while
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What are the implications of the ECB's decision for Greek banks?
Economyas securitisations and covered bonds that were non-ECB eligible. The latter is estimated at 38 billion euros
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The government decisions that could shape the future of Greek banks
Economyof this intervention was estimated at 2 billion euros. Since further details have not been disclosed
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Greece and eurozone reach tentative deal, much undecided
EconomyProgrammeproperty tax with an initially estimated net cost of 2 billion as well as the settlement of overdue
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Tsipras identifies first bills, domestic approval assured
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThessaloniki Programme, SYRIZA had estimated the cost of its actions to tackle the humanitarian crisis
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Greece's imminent funding problems: All the numbers you need
EconomyProgramme. It is estimated that an amount of more than 800 million euros is held by foreigners that took up about
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The six reform proposals Greece hopes will help unlock more funding
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOffice has estimated the cost of these measures at just over 200 million euros and the draft law
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Alpha Bank net losses rise to 440mln in Q4 2014, NPL ratio at 33 pct
EconomyBankingrelated to the voluntary separation scheme (VSS) for 2,208 employees with an estimated cost saving
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After paying IMF, Greece looks to cover remaining funding needs for March and April
EconomyProgrammeand extrabudgetary funds’ cash reserves. The report says these are estimated at 2.4 billion euros
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