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  1. The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals

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    for the management of private debt and will be responsible for the settlement of any type of unpaid

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  2. Greek deposits nosedive by 12.8 bln in Jan as balances reach lowest point since Aug 2005
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    stable, posting minor outflows of 214 million. The breakdown by depositor type indicates

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  3. Greek deposits fell by 7.7 bln in Feb and total of 24.6 bln since Dec

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    respectively. The breakdown by depositor type showed that households withdrew 5.4 billion and non

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  4. Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
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    immediate and reliable results. Unfortunately, this leaves policymakers with limited options. The type

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  5. Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015

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    funding. The problem is that Greece and its lenders seem far apart on the type of measures

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  6. Greece is gasping for a deal
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    at least some funding. The problem is that Greece and its lenders seem far apart on the type

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  7. Deposit outflow slows to 2.19 bln in Mar as balances slip to lowest in 10 yrs
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    inflows of 424 million. The breakdown by depositor type showed households withdrew 2.43 billion, while

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  8. Deposit outflow rises to 4.7 bln in April as balances drop to lowest since Sept 2004
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    for the second straight month at 576 and 361 million respectively. The breakdown by depositor type

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  9. Deposit outflows eased to 3.86 bln in May, balance below 130 bln

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    withdrawals of 677 and 436 million respectively. The breakdown by depositor type showed the bulk

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  10. Between Scylla and Charybdis
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    consideration under the type of duress that could cripple even the most efficient of public administrations, do

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