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  1. Lenders agree new loan disbursement, piecemeal approach to debt relief

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    off its suppliers and others it owes money to. The money that will go towards covering debt

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  2. First review completed but more prior actions lie ahead for Greece

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    of court settlements. · Reforms in the gas market improving the access to many suppliers

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  3. Pending pensions mount up, complicating fiscal effort
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    Economy

    ). In addition, 1.2 billion is owed to private suppliers and more than 75 million to insured workers

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  4. Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector

    EconomyFeatures

    suppliers have meant that the supermarket’s shelves were often eerily empty. Products were pushed

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  5. Newsletter 86 - 26/08/2016

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    on obligations to suppliers, while tax and social security contribution arrears will be paid in full

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  6. Greek stocks edge up 0.7 pct on week, banks rise 3.8 pct for first time in last six weeks
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    Economy

    and a haircut of 40-50 percent on Marinopoulos obligations to its suppliers. Motor Oil releases its H1

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  7. After talks with lenders, Greece returns to list of tasks to secure next bailout payment

    EconomyProgramme

    paying wages, suppliers and bills. The institutions reportedly expressed disagreement with both

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  8. New regime on electricity producers from RES/CHP stations foresees further investments in Greek energy market

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    Suppliers (or charge representatives). The provisions of the new law definitely create a favorable

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  9. Greece gears up for second review, faces wide-ranging reform to-do list

    EconomyProgramme

    , improving access conditions for alternative suppliers and substantially increasing the available

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  10. PMI rises to 49.3 in Dec but likelihood of growth remains slim

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of suppliers rose at the fastest pace since April on the back of transportation strikes throughout

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