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EU Task Force sees progress on reforms and structural funds in Greece
EconomyProgramme(IfG) last December, the report acknowledges that an IfG Debt-Sub-Fund for SMEs was set up in May
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The IMF crisis and how to solve it
Agoraset up when monetary policy credibility was at a low ebb; a strong analogy with the Fund. Now
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The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics
Agora. The Athens Olympics arrived after euro entry, when austerity was set aside and purse strings were
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How Greek banks' capital needs could be reduced by 2.3 bln
Economyon the recognition of DTA in Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1), set at 20 percent of CET1. A later BoG decision (Executive
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Coalition warms to option of Kouvelis as president but success not guaranteed
PoliticsGreek Politicsto back the DIMAR chief. This task is set to be made marginally easier by the imminent resignation
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Samaras, Tsipras under pressure to deliver on plans for economic policy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government has built up expectations regarding Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's economic policy speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on Saturday, September 6 but the political tone for the weeks to come may be set by SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras's address a week later
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A breakdown of Tsipras's pledges on economic strategy in Thessaloniki
Economyinstalment for both tax and SSC obligations set at 30 percent of income. On the key issue of bad loans
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ECB plans for ABS, covered bonds purchases leaves doubts for Greek banks
Economyin the fourth quarter of 2014. Both programs are set to last at least two years. Greek banks currently have
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SMEs, backbone of Greek economy, have shed 27 pct of jobs since 2008
Economyto the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA), which comprises a set of policy measures organised around 10
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What would a clean bailout exit for Greece mean in numbers?
AgoraThe discussion in Greece associated with exiting the troika program early is politically charged, primarily because it has a high degree of correlation with the viability of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government. I will attempt here to add some figures to the discussion and set out what
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