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  1. Greek funding needs add to pressure in talks between Athens and lenders

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    for Athens. Starting from this month, Greece has to pay a total of 1.6 billion euros, which comprises 0.7... to pay 17.2 billion euros until the end of August, with the bulk stemming from Eurosystem bond

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  2. Reported widening of revenue shortfall in Feb as liquidity worries persist

    Economy

    to the one-month extension provided to taxpayers to pay their obligations. VAT revenues... 1.23 billion are due on March 13, 16 and 20. In addition, Greece has to pay 1.08 billion mainly

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  3. Coalition ready to pass first legislation as agenda for lenders' talks grows
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the government is under extreme pressure to meet its commitments. It has to pay 950 million euros... to pay wages and salaries. Nevertheless, Athens remains hopeful that if negotiations with the European

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  4. Tsipras to meet Merkel amid search for political backing
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of an internal default via the inability to pay wages or pensions, and a “Graccident” via the failure to pay

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  5. Greek gov't tables draft law on installments for unpaid taxes: Here's what's in it

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and reward those who pay their full debt principle upfront versus those who pay in installments

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  6. Greek austerity programme compromising some basic rights, EU Parliament report finds
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    Society

    ), the decrease in public sector pay (25 percent on average) and private sector pay (by at least 15 percent

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  7. As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    few years, including reinstating regulations on collective contracts and automatic pay rises... 880 million euros to pay to the IMF (183 million on May 1 and 697 million on May 12). It also has

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  8. Newsletter 27 - 22/05/2015

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    that without further funding from its partners, it will not be able to pay the International Monetary Fund next month. It is due to pay 300 million euros on June 5 in the first of several debt

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  9. SYRIZA's left wing ups pressure on Tsipras but PM retains authority for now
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for the government to make it clear it would not pay the International Monetary Fund next month... commitment to pay wages and pensions ahead of creditors if the institutions do not agree to solve Greece’s

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  10. Tsipras forges ahead with referendum as lenders hold back, wait for result
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    would default on the European Central bank as it would be unable to pay the Greek bond that matures... for places outside banks to receive priority tickets to collect their retirement pay could be devastating

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