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  1. Greece drafts reform multi-bill as talks catalyst but fiscal gap lingers

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    revenues north of 250 million euros for 2015. 8) Interventions for the abolition of primary home

    6%
  2. China-Greece: One belt, one road?
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    commitment, reportedly over 250 million euros, is small change for Beijing. But the investment constitutes

    6%
  3. A closer look at Greece's revised proposals to lenders

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    above 30,000 euros with projected incremental revenues of 220 million in 2015 and 250 in 2016. Both

    6%
  4. How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
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    to 3.5 percent with estimated revenues of 120 million for 2015 and 250 million for 2016

    6%
  5. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    in 2015 and 250 million in 2016. Military spending will be reduced by 100 million euros in 2015

    6%
  6. The key numbers behind the latest Greek proposals

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    in the solidarity contributions with incremental revenues at 220 million in 2015 and 250 million

    6%
  7. Signifcant underspend covers revenue shortfall for budget primary surplus to August

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    (by 250 million) as well as higher Public Investment Budget (PIB) balance (by 1.44 billion) more

    6%
  8. Election result in doubt but ultimate outcome appears clearer
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    after the elections they could have around 250 MPs in the 300-seat Parliament, providing a comfortable

    6%
  9. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    ), military procurement (361 million) and tax refunds (250 million). Lower primary expenditure

    6%
  10. Fiscal target revision shows 3.07 bln 9-month primary surplus was 1.8 bln above target

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    . Tax refunds slightly rose month on month to 250 million in September with the 9-month figure reaching

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