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Where we stand in the Greek bank recapitalisation process
Economy. The few details on the process that have so far emerged mainly relate to the macroeconomic
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Newsletter 45 - 02/10/2015
of December. These mainly relate to the payment of the single property tax (ENFIA) totalling 2.65
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Lenders also require health and labour market reforms from gov't in next months
EconomyProgrammeWhile the attention regarding the key deliverables outlined in the third memorandum of understanding (MoU) has fallen on the areas of fiscal policy, pension reform, energy market and privatisation, there are a series of measures that have to be implemented that relate to health care and the labour
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Crumbling Greek pension system threatens big fiscal gap, budget derailment
Economy. These mainly relate to pending pensions, i.e. applications for pensions for which the process has been
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General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 2.6 bln in Aug, arrears up by 2.15 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros from the end-2014 figure of 321.48 billion. The most important changes relate to GGB
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Tax arrears jump to 1.47 bln in Sept as total for year reaches 8.39 bln
Economyindicators that relate to revenue collection and outcome of tax audits against targets. In particular
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Piraeus Bank reveals mitigating actions aimed at reducing size of capital increase
EconomyBankingmillion relate to senior bonds and 225 million to junior bonds. 2) Increase of Common Equity Tier 1
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Greek banks' equity raising could keep official support to a minimum
Economyoutstanding bank bonds. Of this amount, 533 million relate to senior securities, 267 million to Tier 2
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General government primary cash surplus narrows to 2.48 bln, arrears almost stable in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomythe end-2014 figure of 321.48 billion. The most significant transactions relate to GGB redemptions
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Government in race against time to resolve bailout issues
EconomyProgramme. Those issues relate to the first set of milestones for the disbursement of the sub-tranche of 2
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