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  1. Loan and deposit rates edge down in May but remain above euro area average

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    percent, meaning there was a reduction by 200 bps since the beginning of the year. Although time

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  2. General gov't primary cash surplus for Jan-May reaches 1.22 bln as arrears drop

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    budget and social security funds’ deficits of around 800 and 200 million respectively in May

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  3. EU Task Force sees progress on reforms and structural funds in Greece

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    to provide liquidity for SMEs with 200 million euros stemming from Greece and the German KfW

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  4. MacroPolis is taking the next step
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    Agora

    nearly 50,000 unique visitors Regularly updated close to 200 key macroeconomic indicators in chart

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  5. Greek time deposit rates fall further in August

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    and 6-month T-Bill issues showed a faster decrease of close to 200 bps. The deviation in the rate

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  6. Here's what's in the 2015 draft budget the Greek government has just unveiled

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    to reach 5.9 billion euros (3.1 percent of GDP) in 2015, 200 million lower than the figure incorporated

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  7. Greece changes banks' DTA conversion law to secure ECB/EBA approval
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    with a capital increase of 200 million, fully covered by the exercise of conversion rights. e

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  8. Optimism and obstacles in Spain
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    reached alarming levels – the latest estimate indicates that it is slightly below 200 percent

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  9. Greek deposit and loan rates slide in September

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    a sharper drop in excess of 200 bps. The deviation between the rate of contraction of time deposit

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  10. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

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    . Interest payments on a cash basis are expected to reach 5.9 billion euros (3.2 percent of GDP) in 2015, 200

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