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Sharp drop in gg primary surplus by end-April, arrears keep rising
EconomyMacroeconomyand extrabudgetary funds recorded a slight drop in their arrears by 6 and 8 million respectively. Since the beginning
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Tsipras and lenders leave themselves with fading chances of salvaging deal
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKažimír (@KazimirPeter) June 6, 2015 It seems strange that there should be such a clearly negative
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High levels of dissatisfaction among Greeks, Eurostat report shows
Societycompared to the EU’s 7.4), jobs (6.1 compared to 7.1) and financial situation (4.3 compared to 6
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Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe leftist party by 12.1 percentage points. GPO poll for Mega TV SYRIZA 35.1% New Democracy 23 Potami 6 G
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Severe underspend covers lower revenues for end-May primary surplus
Economyexpenditure fell by 4.8 percent in May, leading the 5-month figure down by 6 percent to 15.65 billion
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Greek C/A deficit shrinks by 17 pct in April as imports drop faster than exports
EconomyMacroeconomyassets of 6 billion was posted mainly reflecting a decline in residents’ holdings of foreign bonds
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Greek talks go down to the wire as IMF raises major objections
PoliticsGreek Politicscontribution for pensioners to 6 percent (from 5 percent in the Greek proposal), abolition
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Greek ministers prepare Israel visits in bid to further relations
PoliticsForeign PolicyTwo Greek ministers are due to visit Israel shortly as the SYRIZA-Independent Greeks coalition continues to attempt to bolster relations with Tel Aviv. Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias is expected to arrive to Tel Aviv on July 6 for a two-day visit and Defence Minister, Panos Kammenos will shortly
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Deposit outflows eased to 3.86 bln in May, balance below 130 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyover the past 6 months were in banknotes and short-term instruments (mainly money market funds
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What capital controls will mean for Greek banks, customers and the economy
EconomyAs was expected, the referendum announced by the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday evening triggered a series of negative repercussions for the Greek banking system. The most prominent among these was the declaration of a bank holiday from June 28 until July 6 and the imposition
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