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  1. Greece prepares set of proposals for bridging deal with eurozone

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    from its European institutional lenders (52.9 billion from bilateral loans and 141.8 billion from

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  2. Greece's fiscal, debt and funding goals as set out at Eurogroup

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    ) GLF bilateral loans of 52.9 billion euros have a current interest rate of 0.65 percent (euribor plus

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  3. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    . They put together a mechanism to provide financing to an insolvent Greece based on bilateral loans

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  4. Greek central gov't debt rises to recent high of 181.1 pct at end of Q4 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    relate to the EU - bilateral loans (52.9 billion) and EFSF (141.8 billion) - and 31.8 billion

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  5. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    that in light of the damage done to bilateral Greek–German relations in the course of recent weeks, the choice

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  6. What will be on the agenda for talks between Merkel and Tsipras?

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    that in light of the damage done to bilateral Greek–German relations in the course of recent weeks

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  7. Newsletter 24 - 24/04/2015

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    representatives will test the capacity to broaden bilateral trade and investment projects against

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  8. China-Greece: One belt, one road?
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    management and cultural exchanges. Beijing’s representatives will test the capacity to broaden bilateral

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  9. Athens wary of Skopje unrest but still aims to bolster ties
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the name issues, which are being held under the auspices of the United Nations. However, these bilateral

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  10. A Greek proposal that deserves to be heard
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    and the bilateral loans from eurozone countries, minus Slovakia, that were part of the first programme

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