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  1. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

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    168 million in 2015 and 240 million in 2016. Since all political parties strongly object

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  2. No time for Tsipras to celebrate as long list of tasks means pressure is on from start

    EconomyProgramme

    is anticipated to raise 168 million euros in 2015 and 240 million in 2016. Although all political parties

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  3. No let up ahead in terms of fiscal demands for new Greek government

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    in 2015 and 240 million in 2016, according to the GAO. Although all political parties strongly

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  4. Passing of broadcasting bill introduces new challenges for coalition

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    by MPs. This requires a 4/5 majority in Parliament (240 out of 300 votes), which will be extremely

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  5. Greek stocks on slide for third straight week

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    improving to 240 million from 146 million a year ago. In the following four days, Greek banks hold

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  6. A closer look at 2015 revenues reveals size of hit they took
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The breakdown showed corporate income tax rose by 240 million euros to 2.9 billion, more than offsetting a drop

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  7. Lower bad loan provisions and increased write-offs for Greek banks in Q2
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    Economy

    figures show loan loss reserves eased by 240 million euros in Q2 to 46.54 billion at the end of June

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  8. Revenues reach 4.3 bln in January, beating target by 258 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    exceeding the target by 18 million. As a result, net revenues reached 3.96 billion, 240 million above

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  9. Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017

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    target by 18 million with net revenues at 3.96 billion, 240 million above target. Revenue

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  10. Govt tables 2018-21 MTFS containing 4.5 bln in measures, sees growth rising from 1.8 pct this year
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    (300 million), employment (260 million) and healthcare (240 million). Specifically, the measures

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