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Greece and troika agree 2013 primary surplus will be just 500 mln - here's why
EconomyProgrammethat the full year primary surplus would be in the region of 400 to 500 million, which is no more... multiplier effect and impact on economic activity. It is reported that the troika wants full execution
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Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
PoliticsGreek Politics, thereby foregoing the need for snap elections and allowing the government to see out its full four-year... for improvement but going from this to full wi-fi access in one year seems a stretch and certainly does
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Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone
Agora" equilibria, characterized by full employment of resources. Price and wage flexibility, then, ensures that demand adapts to full-employment supply. The emphasis of the theory is therefore on supply-side
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Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?
Agora-on effects on Cypriot banks were immediate, and exploded into a full-blown crisis in April 2013... to make eight biannual instalments between 2018 and 2021 instead of having to make a full, one-off
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Q3 unemployment in Greece still at 27 pct despite strong tourism season
EconomyMacroeconomyexclusively for a full time job, while 61.9 percent are looking for full time job, but if needed, would
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What do EBA tests reveal, or fail to highlight, about Greek banks?
Economypercent of CT1) of the total PSI-related DTA, while CRD3 rules allow full recognition. This explains.... The case of National is more complicated since the positive impact from the full PSI-related DTA
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The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
AgoraPortugal is trying for the second time in three months to test its capacity to return to international bond markets. Seeking to regain full access to such debt markets is a central policy objective... limitations and dormant risks of a full and convincing debt market re-entry for Greece in the course of 2014
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Bank of Greece decision bolsters Greek lenders’ capital ratios
EconomyMacroeconomy, three of the four Greek banks showed higher than reported capital ratios due to full DTA... the full (i.e. 100 percent) DTA recognition in the fourth quarter 2013 financial statements, Greek banks
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Greece’s first bailout, lenders and their pledge to maintain debt exposure
EconomyProgrammethem back in full. Despite the proviso that profits from purchases and coupons receipts would... was paid in full, on top of that ECB purchases under the SMP provided an opportunity to further reduce
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Greek trade deficit narrowed 11 pct in 2013 but exports marginally negative
EconomyMacroeconomyby 13.1 percent and 19.2 percent respectively. The full year performance, which smoothes out the monthly... depicting a 2.1 percent drop. The import movement for the full year exhibited a broadly similar
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