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Lenders make proposal to Athens but no immediate breakthrough expected
PoliticsGreek Politics. The two measures that the Ineternational Monetary Fund has identified are a reduction in the tax
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Opening the electricity market and possible introduction of "Small PPC" as part of bailout review
LegalMinistry has agreed to proceed to adjustments of the tendered quantities by increasing or reducing them
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Greece cleared arrears of 3.1 billion in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomybillion at the end of June, while it has been reduced thereafter largely due to arrears payments
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Budget execution starts 2017 with primary balance outperformance on target-beating revenues
EconomyMacroeconomywith ESA principles. It has also restated last year’s figure. Interest payments soared 55.2 percent
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Bill for out-of-court workout ready but may need tweaks
EconomyProgrammeThe Development Ministry has tabled for public consultation until March 3 the draft law on the out-of-court workout, which is one of the key deliverables of the second programme review and also relates to the non-performing loan (NPL) resolution. It includes the government proposals, which have
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Budget primary surplus at 1 bln in Jan as tax revenues outperform
EconomyMacroeconomyand disbursement fee to banks, EFSF and other government debt expenses according to ESA principles, while has
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Fitch keeps Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’
Economyagency has upward revised its macro forecasts, which now point to a higher GDP growth of 2.5 percent
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Creating a competitive natural gas market: Legal aspects and investment opportunities
Legalin 2020. Moreover, the quantitative maximum participation limit per candidate buyer has to increase from
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BoG reveals figures for repatriation and banknotes returning to banking system
EconomyBankingof 2015 was the highest that has been recorded since the beginning of the Greek crisis
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Eurosystem funding drops at sharper pace of 3.6 bln in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomywas agreed, Greek banks’ Eurosystem funding has been steadily reduced by a cumulative amount of 63.57
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