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Greece said to eye exit plan with precautionary support but no new MoU
EconomyProgrammeof relationship with Greece’s European lenders. The key elements of this plan B are reported
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Mixed messages continue to dog SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsto play down expectations about what it might do with regards to Greece’s debt. One of the key members
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Greek primary budget surplus rises to 2.53 bln at end of September
Economy) and transaction taxes (by 96 million). Apart from property taxes, the key underperforming categories
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How Samaras backed himself and Greece into a corner over bailout exit
Agora, then, that all the key decisions taken by Samaras and his ministers since May have been those
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ECB stress tests and what they will mean for Greek banks
Economy. The disclosure of Greek banks’ capital needs is key not only for their capital health but will also identify
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ECB results light up path for Greek coalition's bailout exit plan
PoliticsGreek Politicsplan with the eurozone. According to reports over the weekend, several key stumbling blocks remain
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Greece's Parliament Budget Office sees lack of post-bailout plan
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the Greek economy. Key factors for sustainable and long-term growth are as follows, according
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Greek deposit and loan rates slide in September
EconomyMacroeconomy3 and 2 percentage points respectively above the average euro area rates. In the other key household
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With troika review pending, Greek bailout exit plan faces time challenge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith the clock ticking on Greece's plan to exit its troika bailout at the end of the year, the status of the current review of the Greek programme remains unclear. The government is expected to forward to Greece's lenders this week its proposals on several key issues that have so far prevented
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Greek coalition left with bailout exit conditions it wanted to avoid
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the domestic audience as debt relief has been held up as a key goal for the last two years, while
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