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Lower yields for short- and long-term borrowing boost Athens
EconomyMacroeconomyratio of 2.81. The PDMA accepted 812 million euros for an auctioned amount of 625 million. The yields
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Newsletter 285 - 19/02/2021
investment budget came to 4.24 billion euros. Net revenues came to 3.85 billion euros, below target by 812
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Budget primary surplus at 3.07 bln in Mar on back of 2022 tax collections, underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyby 1.51 billion euros, while transfers were up by 812 million euros. This overperformance is due
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Newsletter 1 31/10/2014
on the dynamic (agreed restructuring plans after the end of 2013) rather than the static (end-2013 figures) model... involves the capital surplus that Greek banks showed under the dynamic model, which reached 10.7... lender that passed the stress tests under the static model even without taking into account
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Report reveals institutions’ views on labour market reforms
EconomyProgrammeand thus enhance employability. The institutions favour a labour model of flexibility with security (flexicurity) that is applied in Denmark. The key characteristics of the Danish model include... and social dialogue. This model allows for numerical (extended use of overtime, frequent hirings
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Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln
EconomyMacroeconomythe YtD amount to 310 million. The February outflow stemmed from a rise in resident’s investment
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Greek Jan-Apr primary budget surplus rises above 1 bln despite revenue shortfall
Economyto beat targets by 310 million, yet at a slower pace compared to the previous months. The year
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C/A deficit to April narrows by 34.7 pct boosted by services
EconomyMacroeconomy. The year to date net flow widened accordingly to 5.6 billion from 310 million at the end of the first
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How does ECB's decision on Greek banks' T-Bill exposure affect state liquidity?
Economyutilise 310 million euros (90 percent of HFSF cash reserves of 345 million) through an amendment
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Why Greece is asking for 1.2 bln back from the EFSF
AgoraI bonds), which for legal purposes was received by the HFSF as a fee. b) 310 million (90 percent
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