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Month: October 2018
Athens Digest 15.10.2018
• 2019 draft budget to be submitted today to EC • Pension cuts: Greeks have a case, Dijsselbloem says • Greece must to stick to agreements to survive international turmoil, says Stournaras • Syriza united on Macedonia name deal, but divided over future of coalition # The government will submit to European Commission today its … Continue reading Athens Digest 15.10.2018
Athens Digest 12.10.2018
• Moscovici on Greek pensions: “Creditors are human beings” • MinFin Tsakalotos to meet Lagarde, Thomsen • Despite reforms, public services too costly in taxes, the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises warns • Greek president told WWII reparation claims “legally active” # If budget targets are met, creditors could accept Greek government plans to abandon pension … Continue reading Athens Digest 12.10.2018
Athens Digest 11.10.2018
• External factors hurting banks, says Stournaras • Kammenos’ alternative stuns government • NYT: Russian-Greek oligarch in dirty tricks campaigns against the FYROM deal • No... hurry to clear IOUs # Bank of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras says external factors are to blame for the ongoing sell-off of Greek banking shares that has dragged the … Continue reading Athens Digest 11.10.2018
Athens Digest 10.10.2018
• IMF sees primary budget target met • Greece readies mammoth WWII reparation claim • MinFin report: Brokers, lawyers, notaries, accountants and land based gambling, potential key sources of money laundering # The IMF repeated its Article IV projections for the Greek economy and once more warned that the country’s troubling demographic outlook will limit … Continue reading Athens Digest 10.10.2018