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Greece's updated proposals to lenders and how they compare to previous efforts
EconomyProgrammerestrictions and cut in defence spending make up just a fraction of the proposed interventions for both years.
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Greek ministers prepare Israel visits in bid to further relations
PoliticsForeign Policyis proceeding rapidly and Greece appears to want to keep up. Defence Minister Panos Kammenos' visit is also
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Deposit outflows eased to 3.86 bln in May, balance below 130 bln
EconomyMacroeconomybillion at the end of May up by 71.6 billion on the end-November figure of 44.9 billion
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Tsipras opts for referendum, leaving many issues open
PoliticsGreek Politicsshould be cleared up when Tsipras addresses Parliament, probably at noon on Saturday. Opposition
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Greek government's proposals to bridge gap with lenders appear to fall short
EconomyProgrammeentity under state majority ownership. Summing up, albeit converging on several issues, the new Greek
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Referendum and the ECB to determine the future of Greek banks
Economyfor Greek government bonds (GGBs) and less than 10 percent for T-Bills. Pillar II bonds made up 45
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Tsipras turns down last-minute Juncker offer, plans to stand aside if 'Yes' wins
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat a “No” vote could open up the path for Greece to leave the euro. 4) The prime minister
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Where the key differences between Greece and the institutions lie
EconomyProgrammeThe Greek government’s negotiations with lenders broke up after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced a referendum on Friday evening. We outline below the differences of the last proposals submitted by the Greek government and the institutions in the negotiations’ tabled on June 25. The key areas
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Tsipras forges ahead with referendum as lenders hold back, wait for result
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom opposition parties for him to step down and its possible that his party would break up under
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Tsipras wins referendum but sceptical lenders, limited time stand in way of deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsin ratcheting up the pressure on Tsipras. It is possible that if there is no quick resolution to talks
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