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  1. Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015

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    government has included cuts of 200 million euros to defence expenditure, mainly from shutting down some

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  2. Greece's updated proposals to lenders and how they compare to previous efforts

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    : New 1) Cut in defence spending by 200 million in 2016 2) Licenses to 4G and 5G for mobile

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  3. Why doesn't Tsipras just cut defence spending?

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    included cuts of 200 million euros to defence expenditure, mainly from shutting down some military camps

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  4. Greek talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections

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    to 23 percent. The Fund also wants 400 million euros of spending cuts rather than the 200 million

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  5. How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
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    a higher cut in defence spending by 400 million compared to 200 million proposed by the Greek

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  6. Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015

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    propose a reduction in military spending by 400 million, while the government insists on a 200

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  7. Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short

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    spending, the government proposes a reduction of the expenditure ceiling by 200 million in 2016 and 400

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  8. Where the key differences between Greece and the institutions lie

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    the amount of 200 million the government is suggesting. The Greek authorities propose a special tax of 12

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  9. Final push for "Yes" and "No" campaigns as referendum result hangs in balance
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    expenditure rising from 200 million euros to 400 million. Tsipras was criticised for failing to correct

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  10. Greek banks' liquidity position at the centre of attention
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    stand at around 200 to 300 million euros per day, which are lower than those initially estimated when

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