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The key numbers behind the latest Greek proposals
EconomyProgrammewe can judge, interventions for 2015 stand at 2.3 billion euros and at 6.5 billion for 2016 if carry
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This is what the Eurogroup is proposing as a basis for a third Greek bailout
EconomyProgrammeof the Independent Transmission Operator (ADMIE), unless replacement measures can be found that have
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A breakdown of what Tsipras and European lenders agreed to
EconomyProgrammeTransmission Operator (ADMIE), unless replacement measures can be found that have equivalent effect on energy
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EU makes dramatic revision to economic forecasts, sees recession of 2-4 pct this year
Economyfinancing until the new programme can be put in place to cover its imminent financing obligations.
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ELA funding up by 9.2 bln in June, banknotes in circulation reach all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomythe other collaterals, these EFSF bonds can be regularly placed with the ECB for funding purposes. The rise
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S&P raises Greece’s rating by two notches in first upgrade since Sept 2014
Economy2016. The key question for the next years is whether Greece can attract foreign investment to upgrade
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No further damage for Tsipras in second vote as SYRIZA stand-off continues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras emerged unscathed from the latest vote on prior actions demanded by Greece’s lenders before talks on a third bailout can begin. The vote took place after 4 a.m. on Thursday following some six hours of debate, with 230 MPs supporting the measures, 63 opposing them, five
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Varoufakis adds to pressure on Tsipras ahead of lenders' return
PoliticsGreek Politicstheoretically has to be in place so Greece can received the necessary funding to meet the maturity
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Tension within SYRIZA growing, split looming ever closer
PoliticsGreek Politicscongress so any disagreements can be aired and resolved. A few hours later, ex-Energy Minister
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A breakdown of the funding needs involved in Greece's third bailout
EconomyProgramme. It is unlikely that this amount can be secured from the private sector so the European Commission
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