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  1. Referendum call stretches state liquidity, pensioners first to bear the brunt
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    The imposition of capital controls accompanied by a bank holiday for 6 working days starting from June 29 until July 6 had a series of negative repercussions on the life of Greek citizens and the economy. One of those that were mostly hit were pensioners. The bulk of main pensions, mainly related

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  2. Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
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    Economy

    forced a bank holiday and capital controls until July 6, one day after the referendum. This means

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  3. IMF preliminary DSA finds Greek debt unsustainable, points to need for debt relief

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    the fragile debt dynamics, the IMF suggests one option for recovering debt sustainability would

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  4. Final push for "Yes" and "No" campaigns as referendum result hangs in balance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ” campaign. The defence minister expelled one of the lawmakers from the party.

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  5. An impossible choice

    Agora

    and unprecedented. Six meetings of eurozone finance ministers, one extraordinary EU summit in Brussels

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  6. Tsipras wins referendum but sceptical lenders, limited time stand in way of deal

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    enough liquidity to last them for more than two days. This is probably one of the reasons that Tsipras

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  7. Strengthened Tsipras shows willingness for deal with lenders after "No"

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that might not be substantially better than the one which was already on the table a couple of weeks ago

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  8. Tsipras goes to Brussels with opposition's backing, parameters of agreement

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    phrase in the joint statement was the one referring to debt relief. Here the leaders said they were

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  9. Who voted "No" in Sunday's referendum?

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Public Issue, one of the leading opinion polling companies in Greece, published on Monday the demographics of the “Nο” vote of Sunday’s referendum, providing useful insight into the outcome. The first important finding comes from the breakdown of the “No” vote by age group, which indicates

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  10. Income inequality in Greece remained high in 2013
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    Society

    inequality and the entire national income is in the hands of one person. In 2013, the Gini

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