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  1. On Portugal, PSI and a national salvation pact

    Agora

    on a PSI in the next month or two for it to be effective by the middle of June. You mean a PSI plus

    9%
  2. Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?

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    the equivalent of 42.1 percent of its GDP to cover its primary expenditure plus debt servicing costs? All

    8%
  3. Significant post-election economic challenges await Greek coalition

    Economy

    a conversion of the Greek Loan Facility (GLF) variable rate (currently at Euribor plus 50 basis points

    8%
  4. Greece's new finance minister lines up for a marathon (and several short sprints)

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    (GLF) variable rate (currently at Euribor plus 50 basis points) to 1 percent constant for the next 50

    7%
  5. Greece shelves water privatisation plans, leaving gap in revenue targets

    Economy

    50 percent (plus one share) out of the total 74 percent held in EYATH to the Greek State

    6%
  6. Finance Ministry challenges SYRIZA's plans for economy, ups cost
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    Economy

    settlement plus 17.2 billion from the other measures), while the debt burden stands at 10 to 20

    6%
  7. Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
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    Euribor plus 300 basis points and then added another 50 basis points as a handling fee. This just

    6%
  8. After ECB tests, it's back to troika review for Greek coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    majority for calling a strike. Currently a strike may be called if 50 percent plus 1 of present

    6%
  9. Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014

    Newsletters

    deputies are to oppose Dimas’s candidacy, then this leaves the government needing all of the rest plus

    6%
  10. The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
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    Agora

    central banks (NCBs) worth 6.7 billion euros at the end of July and August plus 300 million of other

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