Search
-
Revenues 705 mln short in June but expenditure above target by 961 mln
Economybetter than target. Our understanding is that the government stepped up its efforts to rein in payments
3% -
Outcome of next vote on prior actions to set tone for political developments
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras hopes to clear this week the last legislative hurdle at home before resuming negotiations with lenders on the details of a third bailout for Greece. The multi-bill due to be passed through Parliament on Wednesday sweeps up the remaining prior actions demanded
3% -
More than a fifth of Greeks materially deprived, survey finds
Societyof Households, found that 21.5 percent of the population was materially deprived in 2013, up from 20.3
3% -
IMF reveals its list of priorities for Greek bailout negotiations
EconomyProgrammeand new business set up costs are expected to set the IMF’s agenda in the upcoming negotiations
3% -
Tsipras gets his way over September congress, gains breathing space from SYRIZA rebels
PoliticsGreek Politicsup for a third bailout even though the party had campaigned against this or the rebels who
3% -
Stock market at lowest since Sept 2012 after shares fell by 16.23 pct on reopening
Economytoday moving sideways with marginal changes. The 3-year GGB yield edged up by 0.1 percentage points
3% -
Greece and creditors try to untangle pension complications
EconomyProgrammelimit. For some of them this would mean up to 17 additional working years. In contrast
3% -
Tsipras wins vote on 3rd bailout but loses more MPs, raising probability of snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that this will trigger the release of up to 25 billion euros. However, the political uncertainty may
3% -
Have inflation "repay" Greek debt and growth reduce indebtedness
Agoraways to skin a cat. To sum up the above concept: Greece would not have to repay official debt for 50
3% -
Eurogroup approves 3rd bailout for Greece but expects swift, extensive action
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup agreed on the terms of Greece’s third bailout on Friday, paving the way for Athens to receive its first tranche from a package of up to 86 billion euros in new loans next week. The agreement in Brussels came after a relatively straightforward meeting that took place a few hours after
3%