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  1. A breakdown of the fiscal and structural reforms Greece hopes will unlock funding

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    the revenues from privatisations to 1.5 billion euros for 2015, 700 million lower than the target of 2.2..., MacroPolis understands that the Finance Ministry estimates the primary surplus could exceed 1.2 percent... estimates are also subject to the swift completion of negotiations between the Greek authorities

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  2. Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015

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    drops Greece’s consumer price index (CPI) fell by 1.5 percent in August, from 2.2 percent... with the official estimates of the institutions overseeing Greece’s adjustment programme. In addition... programme, the European Commission estimates (under its optimistic scenario) that bank the privatisation

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  3. Unemployment rate edges down to 23.4 pct in June, lowest since March 2012
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    was posted in the 35-44 age group, while the respective rate for the 25-35 age group fell by 2.2 pp... to the most recent estimates, the European Commission projects the unemployment rate to ease to 24.7... for this year and a lower figure of 23.4 percent for next year. OECD estimates are more optimistic

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  4. Govt intent on making some relief measures permanent
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    package, even if the primary surplus goal of 2.2 pct of GDP from 2023 onwards remains as is. This is thanks to the very high primary surplus estimates that were included in the Medium-Term Fiscal... to the primary surplus estimates seen in the Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy dropping by roughly 1 percentage

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  5. EC tweaks forecasts, sees 2023 growth at 1.2 pct
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    in 2024 is now seen at 2.2 percent, from 2 percent in autumn. Price growth during 2022 was 9.3 percent, while a 4.5 percent is expected this year and 2.4 percent in 2024. These estimates are revised...The European Commission updated its estimates in the latest winter forecasts, essentially retaining

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  6. Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023

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    will also double in growth to 4.6 pct, from 2.2 pct this year. Inflation is also seen moderating... as the outcomes fall short of the bullish estimates. In its first budget submission for 2020 after..., the 11.7 pct rise did not meet the expectations. The bullish estimates for investments growth were

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  7. Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015

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    , higher than the IMF’s estimate of 1.5 billion. Moreover, assuming the implementation of the fiscal... be lowered by SMP and ANFA income of 7.7 billion to 74 billion, which is its official estimate for the net...Funding needs seen over 80bln Slight differences with IMF funding estimates In a 12-page assessment

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  8. With troika OK pending, 2014 budget sees primary surplus at 1.6 pct of GDP
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to remain broadly stable at 2.2 percent of GDP in 2013 and at 2.3 percent in 2014 (3.96 and 4.27... expected to be collected by March 2014. These revenues mainly relate to Bank of Greece estimated dividend... estate property tax, which will replace the current property levy from next year, are estimated

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  9. Snap elections in Greece bring state's liquidity constraints into focus

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    . These mainly comprise of interest payments (2.2 billion) and IMF repayments estimated at 1.6 billion. On top... billion has already been used. b) Cash reserves of the central government, which are estimated at 1

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  10. European Commission evaluates impact of bailout programme
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    annual impact is planned for 2016 at 2.2 percent of GDP. Note that the adjustment for 2015 is seen... period is estimated to stem from pension reforms (1.9 percent of GDP) followed by VAT (1.1 percent... is estimated to increase revenues by around 1 percent of GDP with current VAT revenues accounting

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