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Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014
it was fading fast from Greece’s political scene and began being more reticent about agreeing to the measures
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Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
Agoraalliance, felt it was fading fast from Greece’s political scene and began being more reticent about
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Parliament's budget office warns government to move quickly
EconomyMacroeconomyIn its latest quarterly report published on Friday, the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) urged the new Greek government to move fast in order to reverse the negative climate created by snap elections and the failure of the previous administration to reach an agreement with the troika. The PBO
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Higher revenues set to ease coalition's liquidity concerns
EconomyProgrammethat March revenues exceeded targets mainly due to the fast-track settlement of tax arrears
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Unpaid taxes ease to 1.16 bln in Feb, collections progress at stable rate
EconomyMacroeconomy, Parliament passed on March 20 a new law on the settlement of tax arrears. The initial fast-track
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Lower spending, extra revenues result in budget execution beating targets in March
EconomyMacroeconomyincludes revenues of 147 million euros for the fast-track settlement of tax arrears that was implemented
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This is where Greek gov't could find cash to cover May's obligations
EconomyProgrammein revenues from the fast-track settlement of tax arrears implemented in the last 10 days of March
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New unpaid taxes rising steadily, reach 3.5 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomya new law on the settlement of tax arrears in up to 100 instalments. The initial fast-track process
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Budget primary surplus up to 1.73 bln in Q1 as gov't holds back expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure incorporates revenues of 147 million for the fast-track settlement of tax arrears (implemented
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This is how Greece kept its budget on track in Q1
Agoraitems. March revenues incorporated 147 million euros from the fast-track settlement of tax arrears
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