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  1. Funding needs take centre stage in row between New Democracy and SYRIZA

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    profits. This would mean that Q1 funding needs could be more than covered by these combined tranches

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  2. SYRIZA hits back in funding row, says it could issue T-bills and use repos

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    to cover the additional T-Bill issues rather than resorting to the more expensive Emergency

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  3. SYRIZA's own goals one of main threats to party's poll lead
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    , indicated that only properties worth more than 450,000 euros would be taxed.

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  4. Fitch keeps Greek rating at 'B' but downgrades outlook to negative

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    , but with a stable outlook, while Moody’s rating of ‘Caa1’ stands two notches lower than those

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  5. Industrial turnover dips again in November after upswing in two previous months

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    primarily reflects a decline of manufacturing turnover by 0.9 percent, more than offsetting a double

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  6. Greek current account deficit widens by 32.4 pct in November despite services surplus
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    to last year, they increased by more than 600 million.

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  7. Almost 50 pct rise for new unpaid taxes in 2014 as overall total rises to 73.8 bln
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    from audits on high wealth individuals ended the year at 24.4 percent less than half the annual

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  8. Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
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    pollsters indicate that SYRIZA’s support could even exceed 35 percent, which is much higher than its

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  9. Moody's explains why it sees SYRIZA win as credit negative

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    16 billion relate to payments to the official sector creditors. Less than half of the latter (7

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  10. First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
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    than 700 euros per month. He added that the government would abolish the zero-deficit clause

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