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What the agreement between Greece and lenders means for fiscal and tax policy
EconomyProgrammeFollowing the first round of meetings between the Greek ministers and the institutions’ mission chiefs at the end of October, Finance Ministry sources said the biggest stumbling blocks in the second programme review were the fiscal gap, funding of the guaranteed minimum income (GMI) and labour
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HFSF posts losses of 1.1 bln in H1 weighed down by valuation losses of bank holdings
EconomyBankingthe funding gap of the twelve (non-core) banks under liquidation. Of this figure, HFSF estimates
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Review delay brings Greek liquidity needs back into focus
EconomyProgrammeshort-term funding gaps. Since Q1 2014, repos have been one of the key components of the Greek state’s
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HFSF records losses of 1.2 bln in 9-month amid revaluation losses from bank holdings
EconomyBankingcompares to an amount of 13.49 billion that has been provided for the funding gap of the twelve (non-core
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Govt hopes for Feb review deal but opposition readies in case of snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsfunding to meet debt repayments, the prospect of another prolonged round of negotiations
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IMF's outlook on debt unsustainability adds to doubts after inconclusive Eurogroup
EconomyProgramme, these interventions would lower Greece’s gross funding needs to 15-20 percent of GDP. Speaking
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PBO warns of recovery risks, fourth bailout and possible default
EconomyMacroeconomyfunding needs beyond 2018. In case the country does not have access to the markets then the government
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Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
EconomyFeatures, qualified staff and regular funding. Greece’s welfare system, already weak before the crisis thanks
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BoG sees chance of normality returning if review concludes swiftly
EconomyMacroeconomyreview and the funding of the Single Social Security Fund (EFKA) due to changes in the calculation
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Tormenting Greece with a distorted picture
AgoraGreece is experiencing one of its regular bouts of schizophrenia, when its mood swings wildly, what it wants changes abruptly and what is considered good one day can become bad overnight. The stress of reaching an agreement with the country’s lenders, thereby ensuring more funding, staving off
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