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Varoufakis adds to pressure on Tsipras ahead of lenders' return
PoliticsGreek Politicstheoretically has to be in place so Greece can received the necessary funding to meet the maturity
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New prior actions may prove obstacle as Athens talks intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe funding Athens needs to cover the 3.5-billion-euro bond held by the European Central Bank, which
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Parliament's budget office rings alarm bell on economic prospects
EconomyMacroeconomywith external sources of funding. Otherwise, the burden will weigh on wage cuts with a negative
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General gov't primary cash surplus shrinks in first half of 2015 as state arrears grow
EconomyMacroeconomyimminent external funding needs. The biggest rise was recorded by SSF arrears, up by 108 million MoM
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Tsipras wins vote on 3rd bailout but loses more MPs, raising probability of snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politicswill have to implement to receive bailout funding. The problem, though, lay within SYRIZA as 32 leftist
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General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb
EconomyMacroeconomyto improve the cash-flow and cover the imminent (at that time) external funding needs. The breakdown
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Tsipras keeps bailout issues in safe hands but fails to inspire with new cabinet
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the next couple of months so they can unlock the 3 billion euros in bailout funding that has yet
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Lenders also require health and labour market reforms from gov't in next months
EconomyProgrammemarket. Health care As part of an effort to improve the funding of main healthcare provider EOPYY
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General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 2.6 bln in Aug, arrears up by 2.15 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy(at that time) external funding obligations. The breakdown shows that SSF arrears recorded the highest
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Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe submission of the draft law containing the first set of measures Greece has to pass to receive further bailout funding has prompted some disquiet within the government but not to the level that there are any concerns about the multi-bill not being approved in a vote on Friday. SYRIZA’s
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