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  1. What does a bailout exit with a precautionary credit line mean for Greece?
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    EconomyProgramme

    by the Greek Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis, which would consist of a new credit line... (a sensitive point for the Greek government) in the design and implementation of both credit lines... that Greece does not fulfil the second condition, while the first is still under discussion. The ECCL

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  2. Troika returning to Greece but key decisions still months away
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The completion of the review, though, is just one piece of the Greek jigsaw that has to fall into place over... the end of this week.” This came after Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras briefed his eurozone... to the Greek economy would be around 5.2 billion euros, or roughly 2.5 percent of gross domestic

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  3. From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
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    a meeting with some heavyweights of the international investment community. The Greek prime minister... the Greek government to pre-legislate another 2 percent of GDP in tax hikes and pension cuts. Since..., the coalition could then oversee the return of growth to the Greek economy as well as access to the European

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  4. Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018

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    put the Greek coalition in the uncomfortable position of having to defend the authorities’ response... package of measures” includes one-off payments of 5,000 euros to families and 8,000 euros to businesses; exemption from the ENFIA property tax; a suspension of property auctions; the writing off

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  5. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

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    , sharpened the already significant liquidity issues in the Greek market. Between December and May... on corporate and individuals, exaggerating the already serious financing issues that the Greek market faces... to provide more ELA liquidity, which would require the prior Eurogroup approval of a Greek request

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  6. Newsletter 406 - 15/12/2023

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    in public opinion. Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis brushed off the criticism from the opposition parties as “doomsaying” and insisted that the Greek economy is performing well in terms of growth... and SYRIZA, the left-wing party’s recently elected leader Stefanos Kasselakis also comes off worse than

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  7. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    of wrangling, technical talks between the new Greek government and its lenders began this week... practice, two sets of discussions are taking place in parallel. Greek officials are meeting with the main... into the newly named “Brussels Group”. The renaming of the troika satisfies the Greek coalition’s

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  8. Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015

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    ); 4. Unwinding of repo operations (3.5 billion); and 5. Amortisation of 1.9 billion in Greek... by the Greek government, raising total the debt amortisation figure to 35.9 billion. Another debt-related... SMP and ANFA bonds (3.6 billion); b) Greek government bonds issued after the PSI, mostly held

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  9. Athens and lenders continue talks on outstanding actions, aiming to conclude by March 25
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    Discussions between the Greek government and its European lenders are continuing with the aim... that the institutions have asked for the cut-off date to be moved back by two months, to the end... in the government’s original proposal. The report also suggests that Greek authorities are set

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  10. Dendias issues reminder for EU and Turkey ahead of December council meeting
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Council.” It was the first time the Greek Foreign Minister has made such a statement during the period... withdrawal from disputed areas to show goodwill. But Athens views these actions as tactics to get Greek... of International Law is a long-term choice and not a flag of convenience.” The Greek foreign minister added

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