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Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015
of pillar II bonds, which carry an additional cost of 1.4 percent. This relates to the fees banks pay
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Lowest income groups in Greece saw wages drop and taxes rise most during crisis
Societypreviously evaded tax. As many lower- to mid-income groups were required to pay tax for the first time
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How does ECB's decision on Greek banks' T-Bill exposure affect state liquidity?
Economyhave been used to pay the last March payment of 340 million to the IMF (due on March 20
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Coalition courts controversy with emergency law to tap general gov't cash reserves
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pay their employees and meet other obligations. Alternate Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas spoke
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Greece eyes temporary solution to liquidity problem from Brussels Group talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pay pensions emphasised the dangers of the state’s weak liquidity position and seems to have acted
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Greece hopes to catch break from ECB as IMF puts its foot down
PoliticsGreek Politicsto 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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Eurogroup leaves Greece in limbo, with liquidity drying up
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the cash to pay its creditors as well as salaries and pensions. Athens revealed on Tuesday
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Close call on IMF payment puts Tsipras under more pressure at home, abroad
PoliticsGreek Politicsdisclosures was not that Tsipras warned he would not pay the IMF. He had, after all, made a similar
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Greece sees deal by June 5 but size of gaps tells different story
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the IMF, which total around 1.5 billion euros. If Athens were able to do this, and pay the Fund
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Income inequality in Greece has grown during crisis, OECD report shows
Societyfor this is that non-standard work households on average pay more taxes or have less access to benefits
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