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  1. Growing scepticism of SYRIZA strategy but opposition parties fail to profit

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    government cash reserves and the delay in payments to suppliers) and the continuing deposit outflow

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  2. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

    Newsletters

    is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility... by domestic suppliers, public institutions and foreign companies. If we needed to understand how almost

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  3. An impossible choice

    Agora

    mode of payment accepted by domestic suppliers, public institutions and foreign companies. If we needed

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  4. Newsletter 37 - 31/07/2015

    Newsletters

    . On the production front, foreign suppliers are requesting cash advances for the whole amount, even from

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  5. More than half of small businesses saw turnover dive by at least 50 pct due to capital controls
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Economy

    half of them used e-banking for their transactions with customers and suppliers, while 70 percent

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  6. Greek business feeling the pinch from capital controls
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    Economy

    controls are widespread among all business cycles. On the production front, foreign suppliers

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  7. General gov't primary cash surplus markedly better in July but arrears climb

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    million corresponding to more than 13 percent of total arrears. Arrears due to hospitals’ suppliers also

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  8. S&P affirms Greek ratings at 'CCC+/C' with stable outlook

    Economy

    to suppliers would lead to SMEs becoming more liquid and thus faster pay wages and other overdue

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  9. Three months on from imposition of capital controls, some restrictions being relaxed

    Economy

    and payment of: overdue bank loans, unpaid tax or social security contributions and suppliers. • Our

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  10. PMI rebounded in September, but survey data still point to a downturn on lack of new orders

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    that led to shortages of raw materials at suppliers. Markit analysts concluded that “Greek manufacturers

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