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  1. New overdue tax obligations increase by 754 mln in April, total up to 94.8 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    time, the number of tax debtors fell for the third straight month, declining by more than 33,600...) eased to 90.76 billion euros at the end of March, of which more than three quarters stemmed from... period, corresponding to an average figure of 275 million per month, which is higher than the monthly

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  2. Greece secures next bailout tranche, moves towards deal with lenders
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . If this is the case, Athens will receive around a billion euros more than initially expected and will have more funds... clarity and his suggestion that debt relief will definitely be needed next year, rather than... that will be more robust than the one made at the May 2016 Eurogroup. It is still doubtful, though, that this would

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  3. Newsletter 123 - 16/06/2017

    Newsletters

    . This was slightly larger than the 7.4 bilion euros initially earmarked for Greece. The instalment.... Meanwhile, the number of tax debtors dropped for the third successive month by more than 33,600... underspend. Primary expenditure came in 791 million lower than target. Gross revenues (revenues

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  4. Eurogroup doesn't end in tie for Tsipras
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    Agora

    . It provides some certainty for the years ahead and means lower targets than some of the lenders might... that his government secured some more funding than expected for clearance of arrears, a little more... than Athens would have liked, to be done. It also creates a corridor of uncertainty between now

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  5. Greek and Turkish PMs tone things down, look to new Cyprus talks
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    sources, Turkey wants the EU to offer something more significant than just guarantees on the Cyprus... citizens living in a united Cyprus. Still, Yildirim's statement provoked more questions than answers... comment more diplomatically than past statements on the subject from Turkish officials. He said

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  6. Material deprivation rises, while poverty risk drops slightly
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    Society

    aged up to 17 (1.0 percentage point) than other age groups. Material deprivation for children aged up to 17 years, in 2016, stands at 26.7 percent, more than double the 2009 figure of 11.9 percent... the previous year, the at-risk-of-poverty rate was slightly higher for women than it was for men. The rate

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  7. Greeks graduating after 2011 encountered limited opportunities, low pay
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    Society

    of between 400 and 800 euros. Another 16 percent said they make less than 400 euros. Of the overall... percent and 19.2 percent, respectively. Though the figure for funding cuts is lower than the post-2010 decline in government spending (31 percent) it is higher than the cuts to overall education

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  8. Athens wrestles with timing of market return, aiming for maximum impact
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and not a publicity stunt. Better than in 2014 The current government is desperate to have a more successful return to the bond markets than the New Democracy-PASOK coalition led by Antonis Samaras in 2014... that it has brought the Greek economy to a more promising position than three years ago. Tsakalotos pointed

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  9. How Cyprus re-entered the market
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    Agora

    that was 414 basis points above the benchmark. The bond was more than two and a half times over... a whopping 178.8 percent this year. This is one reason why Greece will probably pay higher than 414... been much deeper, and afflicted far more people far more severely than in Cyprus. While

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  10. Greeks deeply pessimistic about future but confidence in euro persists
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    Society

    12 months, Greeks had a significantly more negative outlook than the EU average. Around 62 percent... compared to an average positive response of 47 percent. Greeks were twice as likely than the EU..., when asked if they were for or against a number of statements, more Greeks than the EU average were

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