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  1. Growth conditions improving but more work needed over longer term, PBO suggests
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    increase at a rate setting the ceiling for wage increases. The PBO notes, as previous sources have done

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  2. Athens eyes cancellation of pension cuts as Tsipras prepares Thessaloniki package
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    to the ENFIA property tax, costing 200 million euros; 3. A reduction in the ceiling on contributions

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  3. Eurosystem funding down to 12.63 bln in August, banknotes in circulation rise slightly
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    that the ELA ceiling for Greek banks would be reduced further by around 1.9 billion euros to 8.4

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  4. Eurosystem funding down to 12.23 bln in September, banknotes rise for second month
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    , with the latest reduction coming on October 10, when the ECB announced that the ELA ceiling for Greek banks

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  5. Appeals over past pension cuts sow confusion about potential fiscal impact of backpay
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    . Additionally, it abolished the bonuses that came with main pensions and which had a ceiling of 800

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  6. Eurosystem funding rises to 13.2 bln in October, banknotes up for third month
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    that the ELA ceiling for Greek banks would be reduced further by around 100 million euros to 4.9

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  7. Coalition set to extend, improve OCW but opinion poll favours ND
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    is due to be voted on Friday, are that it increases the ceiling for the debts that can be settled from

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  8. S&P keeps B+ rating and positive outlook, stresses factors for stronger growth
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    more difficult and the election cycle might lead to lower compliance with the expenditure ceiling

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  9. Second post-MoU review set to begin as Athens eyes return to bond markets
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    . The government is trying to keep the threshold as high as possible, but the banks favour a lower ceiling. The new

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  10. New Democracy counters SYRIZA's offensive, unveils renewal effort
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    by suggesting that the lowering of the tax-free ceiling will be cancelled, just as the pre-legislated pension

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