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  1. Range of issues unresolved as programme talks resume in Athens

    EconomyProgramme

    ) market and creation of the new privatisation fund. Greece has accepted a fiscal gap of 3 percent of GDP

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  2. Notable drop of 1.5 pct in March CPI

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    territory for more than 3 years. Since March 2013, when CPI turned negative for the first time

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  3. Greek stocks slip 1.7 pct during week with subdued volumes

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    was recorded by non-financials, namely: Folli-Follie (+4.7 percent), Aegean Airlines (+3 percent

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  4. Greece expects review to be completed by May 1 despite IMF objections

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    of 5.4 billion (3 percent of GDP) agreed as part of last July’s bailout agreement have to be implemented

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  5. EU and IMF bailout drafts confirm conditionality as well as differences on primary surplus

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    and pensioners will pay tax. 3) A series of parametric measures generating savings of 1.2 percent of GDP

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  6. Break in bailout talks leaves question mark over their conclusion

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The tender sets the starting price for bids for national TV licenses at 3 million euros each

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  7. Greek ministers still hopeful of reaching deal with creditors this month

    Economy

    that the fiscal gap of 3 percent of GDP will be covered via interventions on income tax, pensions and other

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  8. S&P highlights risks for Greek banking sector

    Economy

    2017. The rating agency reiterates its estimate for zero GDP growth in 2016 and strong rebound of 3

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  9. Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016

    Newsletters

    25 or 26. The Finance Minister confirmed that the anticipated fiscal gap of 3 percent of GDP by 2018

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  10. Banks’ EFSF bonds QE eligible but with little impact on liquidity
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    Economy

    of 3 percent. At the same time, the marginal net interest income Greek banks receive from those EFSF

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