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Stournaras calls for lower primary surplus target, debt relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politics. The reinstatement of the waiver on Greek government bonds for ECB funding and the participation
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Coalition prepares final legislation for review, opposition expects no upsets for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsin bailout funding) so close and the promise for more detailed discussions on debt relief already having
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With review completion in sight, which way next for Greece?
Agoraprogramme funding since December and is in line to get at least 5.7 billion euros that is overdue
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Creditors' deal comes up short on debt relief for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDespite some positive elements, the Eurogroup agreement announced early on Wednesday falls below the Greek government’s expectations in many regards. While Greece’s lenders agreed to release a significant amount of funding (10.3 billion euros), which was close to the maximum of 11 billion
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Linking of ex-PM with centre-left role highlights inertia, not momentum
PoliticsGreek Politics. If PASOK and Potami were to merge, they would lose their state funding, which is a lifeline for both
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First review completed but more prior actions lie ahead for Greece
EconomyProgrammeparty funding · Amendment of the current legal framework on non-performing loans related to out
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Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
PoliticsGreek Politicsand relatively large amounts of EU funding being made available may appeal to some but it is unlikely
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In updated DSA, EC sees Greek debt as unsustainable if no relief measures implemented
EconomyProgrammeofficial funding and clearing arrears expected at 4 billion euros by the end of the year
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Stocks plunge 8.8 pct over week in aftermath of UK referendum outcome
EconomyAssistance (ELA) to the cheaper ECB funding with positive impact on their liquidity profile
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S&P affirms Greece’s rating with stable outlook
Economyagency stresses it remains in distress due to the high reliance on Eurosystem funding and the huge
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