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After paying IMF, Greece looks to cover remaining funding needs for March and April
EconomyProgramme, the government still has to cover financing needs of 1.5 billion euros in March and more than 2 billion
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Greek current account deficit widens to 847 mln in Jan as exports fall further
EconomyMacroeconomy, residents’ external assets posted a net increase of 1.3 billion mainly reflecting a rise of 2 billion
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A breakdown of the fiscal and structural reforms Greece hopes will unlock funding
EconomyProgrammea longstanding demand from Greece’s lenders. 2) Blocking early retirements that undermine
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Updated Greek reform proposals see 2015 primary surplus reaching programme target 3 pct
EconomyProgramme(225 million). 2) Other public revenue mobilisation with anticipated revenues of 480 million in 2015
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Unpaid taxes ease to 1.16 bln in Feb, collections progress at stable rate
EconomyMacroeconomyof February - up by almost 2 billion euros in the year to date. The Finance Ministry has officially
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Greek travel receipts rise by 10.2 pct in 2014, arrivals shoot up by 20.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyexcluding cruises jumped 23 percent to 22.03 million, while cruise passengers increased by a modest 2
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Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
Agorainequalities. The government expects these measures alone to produce at least some 2 billion euros
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Drop in Greek CPI decelerates again to 2.1 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyand footwear prices, followed by household equipment (+5.8 percent) and transport (+2 percent
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ECB's negative opinion on foreclosure bill creates another obstacle in bailout talks
EconomyProgrammenot exceed 50,000 euros (from 35,000 previously). 2) The total value of movable and immovable assets must
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DTA may spell new trouble for Greek banks
Agoraa capital base of 10 billion of which 2 billion or 20 percent stems from DTC, then the bank
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