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What does a bailout exit with a precautionary credit line mean for Greece?
EconomyProgrammethat the new programme would include a limited (10-15) number of structural reforms compared to many
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Bailout review resumes in Athens but substantial gap remains
PoliticsGreek Politics10-15 days, while - after a short break - discussions could resume after the Catholic Easter on March
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Newsletter 97 - 25/11/2016
, support for the euro has tended to average about 10-15 points higher than for the EU. Finally, Greece
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Are we taking Greeks' devotion to the euro for granted?
Agorahas tended to average about 10-15 points higher than for the EU. Finally, Greece’s figure is eight
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SYRIZA holds fire as Eurogroup expectations continue to be lowered
PoliticsGreek Politics. It appears that there are 10-15 out of 140 that still need to be wrapped up, mainly relating to pension
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SYRIZA keeps up calls for cooperation but with focus on voters rather than parties
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be over the 10-15 percent of voters who are currently telling pollsters that they are undecided
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Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlexis Tsipras is expected to name on Tuesday or Wednesday the first 10-15 names on SYRIZA’s list of candidates for the European Parliament elections, perhaps giving an indication of how much of a fight the leftists plan to put up and what this might mean for the national vote. Reports on Tuesday
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SYRIZA sets out strategy for European vote with eye on general elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsit hopes to beat New Democracy to the 10-15 percent of the electorate that currently identifies itself
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The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign
Agorarepayments for the next 10-15 years are low and the outgoing SYRIZA government is leaving behind a cash
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PM calls for unity as opposition reacts to decisions on health, labour
PoliticsGreek Politicscommitted 10-15 pct of their GDP to back businesses and workers.
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