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The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum
EconomyProgrammein 2015, 146.5 percent in 2020 and 135 percent in 2022. Scenario C assumes a similar nominal GDP drop
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IMF preliminary DSA finds Greek debt unsustainable, points to need for debt relief
EconomyProgrammestable and below the 15 percent threshold over the next three decades. However, the drop in the debt
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Tsipras tries to switch focus from measures to need for survival in euro
PoliticsGreek Politics. If the number of government MPs drop below 121 from the current 162, Tsipras will be forced under
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Credit standards tougher in Q2, expected to tighten further
EconomyMacroeconomy, demand decreased slightly in Q2 and a further drop is expected in Q3. The BLS also displayed
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Cash primary surplus reaches 1.3 bln at end of June on lower expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomy, the adjusted figures depict a lower drop by 9.9 percent. On a monthly basis, revenues fell sharply
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On the Greek crisis and German imbalances
Agoraexplain the much smaller drop in real output facilitated by speedy internal devaluation at much
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Record revenue shortfall of 2.83 bln in July shrinks primary surplus outperformance
EconomyMacroeconomythan the 8 percent drop in revenues before tax refunds – and reached 24.65 billion, 4.28 billion
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Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week
Economysubdued for the second straight week with further drop in the average daily turnover to 43 million
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Cash primary surplus for Jan-Jul close to 3 bln on improved revenues
EconomyMacroeconomythe respective budget figure posted a slower drop by 6.3 percent. Interest payments continued heading
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Outflows ease to 1.5 bln in July but deposits reach lowest level since May 2003
EconomyMacroeconomypublished on August 10. This was mainly driven by a 1.48 billion drop in the Emergency Liquidity
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