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  1. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

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    initial monthly budget targeting, assumes that PIT payments will be made in three instalments, this has

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  2. Pension reform to be one of new government's toughest challenges in next weeks
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    rules for the agricultural fund (OGA) in line with the rest of the pension system. 8) Better targeting

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  3. Greek stocks up by 1.3 pct this week on banks’ 12.4 pct rebound

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    a yield of 2 percent. Hellenic Petroleum announced a 5-year business plan targeting EBITDA of 650 million

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  4. Piraeus Bank reveals mitigating actions aimed at reducing size of capital increase
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    Management Exercises (LMEs) targeting a total capital strengthening of 590 million euros, of which of 365

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  5. EC sees milder Greek recession in 2015, debt ratio to climb to 200 pct in 2016
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    in 2016. These estimates assume implementation of the agreed fiscal measures targeting savings

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  6. Greece passes latest omnibus bill, looks to next actions ahead
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    targeting the pledged cost savings of 1 percent of GDP in 2016 including cuts in pension above a threshold

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  7. Newsletter 51 - 12/11/2015

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    process to international qualified investors, targeting a capital raising of 1.6 billion. The minimum

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  8. Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks

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    so far at 117 billion. The bank will proceed with a Greek offer next week targeting a capital boost

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  9. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    that he is targeting the support of anyone who has voted for PASOK, SYRIZA, Potami and New

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  10. Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years

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    assessed. This currently stands at around 50 percent, with the Ministry targeting to increase revenue

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