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Newsletter 1 31/10/2014
control of public finances was lost, paving the way for the next government to ask for a bailout
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How Samaras backed himself and Greece into a corner over bailout exit
Agorafor a no-holds-barred political battle rather than paving the way for a reform-driven turnaround
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Newsletter 4 - 21/11/2014
the current programme review and paving the way for a bailout exit at the end of the year have moved
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Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching
Agoraout of the government and potentially the party, paving the way for a possible reconfiguration
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Parliament's bailout probe has potential to be politically toxic
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Georgiou played a part in artificially inflating Greece’s 2009 deficit figure, paving the way
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Eurogroup approves 3rd bailout for Greece but expects swift, extensive action
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup agreed on the terms of Greece’s third bailout on Friday, paving the way for Athens to receive its first tranche from a package of up to 86 billion euros in new loans next week. The agreement in Brussels came after a relatively straightforward meeting that took place a few hours after
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Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
Agoraof confidence in Parliament that he knows he might lose, paving the way for Greeks to to make a third trip
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SYRIZA buffeting continues as parties get set for official start of election race
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAll the indications are that Greece will appoint a caretaker prime minister on Friday, paving the way for elections to be held, most probably on September 20. Popular Unity leader Panayiotis Lafazanis is expected to hand back the exploratory mandate on Thursday but reports indicate
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Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks
Economycontaining the prior actions agreed was voted in Parliament on Thursday evening paving the way
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Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?
Agoradebt funds and paving the way for 49 percent of the power transmission operator (ADMIE) to be sold
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