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  1. Newsletter 126 - 07/07/2017

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    adviser Glenn Kim about a plan for a parallel payment system that the SYRIZA-Independent Greeks (ANEL

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  2. ESM approves next bailout tranche, providing Athens with some relief
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    adviser Glenn Kim about a plan for a parallel payment system that the SYRIZA-Independent Greeks

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  3. EC recommends symbolic closure of deficit procedure as Athens mulls bond issue
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    . The unnamed official added that the government has "a plan and patience," seemingly dampening

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  4. Newsletter 127 - 14/07/2017

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    that the government has "a plan and patience," seemingly dampening expectations of an imminent bid to tap

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  5. Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017

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    or just rollover existing debt. The coalition’s plan appeared to be to issue a 4-million-euro five-year

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  6. SYRIZA tries to look forward but struggles to escape past
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    Typos newspaper quoted a Venezuelan official who claimed that Tsipras had a plan for leaving

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  7. Coalition faces demanding September on reform, fiscal and economic fronts
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    a strategic plan by the end of November. The mobility scheme appears one of the biggest challenges

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  8. Eurobank records 40 mln net profits in Q2 and third quarter of negative NPE formation
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    are envisaged in its restructuring plan.

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  9. Slow pace of civil service evaluation, Hellenikon deal add to review agenda
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    no indication so far that they plan to change their position. Gerovasili insisted

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  10. Newsletter 131 - 8/9/2017

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    heads. The unions, however, have shown no indication so far that they plan to change their position

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