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  1. EU summit talks give Greece narrow window of opportunity for reforms

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    increasing their holdings of short-term government debt. This suggests that while the Frankfurt-based

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  2. Higher revenues set to ease coalition's liquidity concerns
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    to rollover their Greek T-Bill holdings as of December, more than 700 million of maturing T-Bills

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  3. Greek debt falls to 312.7 bln in Q1 after return of EFSF bonds

    Economy

    and roll-over of foreign investors’ T-Bill holdings. The outstanding amount of state guarantees, excluding

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  4. Greece makes new proposals in search for deal acceptable to lenders and MPs

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    . Greece is also proposing that the profits from the total SMP holdings, which are estimated

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  5. Budget primary surplus at 1.51 bln end-May, revenues fall short by 978 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and rollover of foreigner investors T-Bill holdings. The PIB was the second key contributor

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  6. IMF preliminary DSA finds Greek debt unsustainable, points to need for debt relief

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    over the 2014-22 period with half of them coming from the disposal of the state’s holdings

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  7. Fitch puts Greek banks' capital needs between 11.2 and 15.9 bln
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    Economy

    valuation adjustment to Greek sovereign debt holdings (19.7 billion) broadly in line with the haircut

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  8. A breakdown of Greece’s revised financing needs as part of its new ESM programme

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    -up of deposits also incorporates replenishment of IMF SDR holdings of 770 million that Greece had

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  9. Greek QE eligibility? We're not there yet
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    to ECB holdings and 7.31 billion to NCBs. However, a maturity restriction is also in place. This means

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  10. Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015

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    to the sharp depreciation of the market value of HFSF bank holdings. The initial investment of 25

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