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  1. Greek funding needs add to pressure in talks between Athens and lenders

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    if revenues continue to fall short of their target. In January, public revenues were almost 1 billion euros

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  2. Greek current account deficit grows in Dec, 2014 surplus at 1.66 bln

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    in December from surplus of 20.8 million last year. Travel receipts rose by a mere 1 percent last

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  3. Eurogroup leaves Tsipras with difficult but not impossible deal to sell at home
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    four months. Given that revenues were already 1 billion euros short in January, the government cannot

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  4. Finance Ministry outlines plans for making savings, increasing revenues
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    to around 1 billion euros a year and he anticipates this cost could be imminently trimmed by 20 percent

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  5. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

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    extremely low, tax revenues were 1 billion euros short in January following the recent political

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  6. Greece sends reform list to creditors, here's an outline of what it's likely to contain

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    by the Eurogroup last Friday. According to government sources the reform list includes: 1) All

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  7. Greece sets out broad reform plan for lenders' approval

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    come up with their own judgment. The list involves intervention in the following areas: 1) Fiscal

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  8. Relief at Greek extension approval evident in Athens bourse, bond yields

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    percent from 14.3 percent. In contrast, the 10-year GGB yield narrowed by less than 1 pp to 8.68 percent.

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  9. The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals

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    governments and hospitals. Mardas said procurements that do not exceed 60,000 euros amount to around 1

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  10. Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015

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    euros to the International Monetary Fund in March. Revenues falling almost 1 billion short

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