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Newsletter 97 - 25/11/2016
between the government and lenders, according to reports. The Eurogroup Working Group (EWG), which
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Impasse in Cyprus talks puts Athens and Ankara on the spot
PoliticsForeign Policy, Switzerland. Athens has tried to distance itself from reports that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
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Collapse of DESFA tender adds to Greece’s privatisation challenges
EconomyMacroeconomyto be transferred to the Italian grid operator Snam. According to reports, the key obstacle
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Pieces of review puzzle yet to fall into place ahead of Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammea technical, agreement may be reached, according to a eurozone official. Reports earlier this week
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Greek stocks fall 1.5 pct on week, banks edge up 0.6 pct
EconomyThe Greek equity market remained volatile mostly driven by rumours and press reports on the potential outcome of Monday’s Eurogroup, which will also determine next week’s performance. Overall, Greek stocks declined 1.5 percent this week, after gains in the previous three weeks, while trading
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What the agreement between Greece and lenders means for fiscal and tax policy
EconomyProgrammeyears there was a fiscal gap, which is not quantified. According to reports (at that time), the fiscal
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Liquidity and NPL resolution feature prominently in draft deal between Greece and lenders
EconomyProgrammeclose to 100,000. According to reports, one of the key open technical issues relates to the haircut
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Fiscal dispute dominates as Greece and lenders gear up for more talks
EconomyProgramme, reports over the weekend indicate that discussions could be delayed until April 2017 if the differences
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Flare-up between Athens and IMF fuels doubts over review breakthrough
PoliticsGreek Politicshaving to legislate more measures for 2018 and beyond now. According to reports, Prime Minister Alexis
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Review talks continue in Athens in shadow of pension benefit row
EconomyProgrammefurther by the technical delegations. According to reports, these mainly relate to the potential
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