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Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015
, the institutions had reportedly given Greece six working days to come up with a new list of fiscal
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This is where Greek gov't could find cash to cover May's obligations
EconomyProgramme. In the latest reform list sent to institutions on April 1, Greece estimated annual revenues of 300-400
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New unpaid taxes rising steadily, reach 3.5 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyprojected in the reform list sent by the Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis on April 1, additional
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Parliament Budget Office sees Greece heading for recession on back of uncertainty
EconomyMacroeconomyadjustment programme. On the reform list sent to eurozone partners in late March, the PBO notes
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Commission slashes 2015 Greek growth forecast to 0.5 pct, sees debt rising
Economypercent, as it was incorporated in the latest reform list in late March. According to the Comission
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New fiscal measures aim to edge Greece closer to deal with lenders
EconomyMacroeconomylist submitted in late March, MoF sources told Kathimerini that the current estimate has now been
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Eurogroup build-up dominated by internal friction over way forward
PoliticsGreek Politics- remains high on the coalition’s list of choices. Speculation about a possible vote intensified
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Greek employers struggling to fill positions with right people
Societyof employers’ difficulty in filling positions. Japanese (83%) and Peruvian (68%) employers top the list
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Smaller rise of 737 mln for unpaid taxes in April
EconomyMacroeconomyto 700 million euros. In the latest reform list sent to the institutions in late March, MoF had
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Greek SMEs face biggest obstacles to finance in euro area, ECB finds
EconomyMacroeconomy. Both rates are the worst among the euro area countries. Greek SMEs topped the list for those
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