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  1. Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
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    to pay to the IMF in June, which it could do either by issuing new T-Bills or if the ECB releases

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  2. Eurogroup leaves Greece in limbo, with liquidity drying up
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    with the cash to pay its creditors as well as salaries and pensions. Athens revealed on Tuesday

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  3. Close call on IMF payment puts Tsipras under more pressure at home, abroad

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    disclosures was not that Tsipras warned he would not pay the IMF. He had, after all, made a similar

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  4. Greece sees deal by June 5 but size of gaps tells different story
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    to the IMF, which total around 1.5 billion euros. If Athens were able to do this, and pay the Fund

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  5. Income inequality in Greece has grown during crisis, OECD report shows
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    for this is that non-standard work households on average pay more taxes or have less access to benefits

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  6. As talks enter final stretch, Tsipras addresses broad, varied audience
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    reforms as being reasonable given that there have already been significant cuts to retirement pay

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  7. Creditors devise proposal in Berlin, Tsipras prepares ground in Athens
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    of the funds needed to pay 1.6 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund this month. While talks

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  8. Waiting for the hurricane
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    Agora

    , some voters were taken in by Tsipras’s pledges of increases in retirement pay for low-income pensioners

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  9. A Greek proposal that deserves to be heard
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    to pay the principal for another decade. EFSF loans have an average maturity of over 30 years

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  10. Newsletter 30 - 12/06/2015

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    the necessary bailout funds by the end of the month to pay the 1.6 billion euros due to the IMF. Given

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