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  1. Newsletter 15 - 13/02/2015

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    budget execution figures released on Thursday confirmed previous rumours as they showed January

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  2. Greece's imminent funding problems: All the numbers you need
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    . On the budget execution front, January posted a revenue shortfall of almost 1 billion. The revenue

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  3. Ahead of Eurogroup, Greece juggles funds to cover liquidity shortage

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    the preliminary budget execution bulletin for February at some point this week.

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  4. EU summit talks give Greece narrow window of opportunity for reforms

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    that the measures Greece will propose would not be recessionary. However, given that Greece’s budget

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  5. Greek austerity programme compromising some basic rights, EU Parliament report finds
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    that in the education, where the state budget for the Education Ministry has fallen from 5.645 billion in 2005

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  6. Newsletter 21 - 27/03/2015

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    budget. SYRIZA has pledged to replace ENFIA with a tax on large properties, after a downward

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  7. What in the world will we do without barbarians?
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    Agora

    disappeared and the overall budget deficit shot up to 5.7 percent of GDP. Primary expenditure

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  8. Greece is gasping for a deal
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    below the budget target, suggesting that non-payroll costs are being held back ensure that international

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  9. Greek pensions: The thorniest issue in talks between Athens and lenders

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    Samaras said in an interview last week that the 2015 budget estimated a 4.4 percent drop in supplementary

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  10. Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
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    budget could be in deficit (by as much as 1.5 percent of GDP) this year, rather than in surplus as had

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