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  1. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    . On the current level of ELA funding of 65.6 billion, this translates to almost 1 billion higher interest... not qualify for ECB eligibility as of 1 March 2015. Thus, if the ECB eases its stance, then Greek banks could... by the government’s decision this week to set up a new parliamentary committee to investigate Greece’s case

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  2. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    to a reaffirmation of the February 20 Eurogroup requiring Greece and its creditors to agree on a set..., this translates into an incremental cost of close to 1 billion on an annual basis, or 80 million per month... Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio ranging from 12.1 (Piraeus) to 15.2 percent (Eurobank). The fully

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

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    fiscal impact of around 1 billion. Privatisations We believe the Finance Ministry has revised... billion set by the previous government. The key projects that are expected to be implemented... to submit eight bills introducing structural reforms in the following areas: 1) Strengthening the autonomy

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  4. Greece rides the ghost train
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    to 1.5 billion euros in new measures and by deeming this unacceptable, SYRIZA set the pain threshold... for the next few years (1 percent of GDP for 2015, 2 percent for 2016, 3 percent for 2017 and 3.5... million euros (0.5 percent of GDP) this year and 1.8 billion euros (1 percent of GDP) next year. We must

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  5. Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015

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    moderate outflows of around 2.9 and 1 billion, respectively. More than 70 percent of total withdrawals... BoG data, the banks’ non-performing exposure (NPE) ratio rose by almost 1 percentage point to reach... NPE exposure of 100 million, banks would have to set aside about 44 million in loan provisions

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  6. The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum

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    of 1 percent this year and 3.5 percent in 2020 and 2022. Under scenario A, with nominal GDP growth..., with gross financing needs remaining well below the 15 percent limit set by the IMF. Under the third... tranches between end June and end October. 1) The first tranche involves 1.8 billion euros in 2014

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  7. What next for Greece's revenues and spending?

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    an updated set of fiscal measures in an effort to resume negotiations for a new bailout programme... consistently below their targets throughout the first five months of the year and involve: 1) Grants... or 26.9 percent below target in the 5-month period. The main laggers relate to: 1) Consumption and non

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  8. Tsipras suffers serious knocks in prior actions vote but emerges on his feet
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    Greek Parliament approved early on Thursday the first set of prior actions demanded by the country... signed on Monday in Brussels, while 64 voted against, 6 abstained and 1 was absent in the 300-seat... to marshal his party as 32 voted against, 6 abstained and 1 was absent. This means that out of 162

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  9. Bailout review resumes in Athens but substantial gap remains

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    . According to all indications, the mission chiefs: 1) Do not favour a rise in social security contributions for supplementary pensions by 1.5 percentage points (1 point for employers and 0... with Katrougalos on pension reform has been set for Saturday morning.

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  10. Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche

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    of milestones Greece has to implement in the next three weeks for the disbursement of the next sub-tranche of 1... to: 1) Preparation of a plan for the establishment of a new independent secretariat of public... be set in a fiscally neutral manner and consistent with the agreed wage bill targets. In addition

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