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  1. You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
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    programmes has reached nearly 200 billion euros and exceeded 120 percent of the Greek economy, it is quite

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  2. The six reform proposals Greece hopes will help unlock more funding

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    Office has estimated the cost of these measures at just over 200 million euros and the draft law

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  3. Reported widening of revenue shortfall in Feb as liquidity worries persist

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    for interest payments (800 million) and other obligations (200 million) within March.

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  4. Ahead of Eurogroup, Greece juggles funds to cover liquidity shortage

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    and 200 million for interest payments. Payments and revenues Alternate Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas

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  5. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    that the government had shown it would make 200 million euros in savings from changes in procurements

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  6. EU summit talks give Greece narrow window of opportunity for reforms

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    for thousands of Greek families at cost of 200 million euros, were submitted to Parliament and passed by MPs

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  7. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    had been balanced by adjustments to the procurement process that would save about 200 million euros

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

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    ), tightening of the revenue collection mechanism (225 million) and new tenders for e-gaming (200

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  9. Updated Greek reform proposals see 2015 primary surplus reaching programme target 3 pct

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    electronic payments (200 million) and public procurement (180 million). On the privatisation front

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  10. DTA may spell new trouble for Greek banks
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    will proceed with a capital increase of 200 million (20 percent of loss) that would be fully covered

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