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Tormenting Greece with a distorted picture
AgoraGreece is experiencing one of its regular bouts of schizophrenia, when its mood swings wildly, what it wants changes abruptly and what is considered good one day can become bad overnight. The stress of reaching an agreement with the country’s lenders, thereby ensuring more funding, staving off
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reports suggested that there was a positive mood at both meetings and that the leaders saw eye
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Tsipras looks to build political capital from 2016 overperformance
PoliticsGreek Politicsseized upon by the government. Careful to underline that the coalition is not in a celebratory mood
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Tsipras upbeat on debt relief prospects, lenders more cautious
PoliticsGreek Politicsappear to be an attempt to lift the government’s mood ahead of Thursday’s night’s vote on the multi
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Newsletter 120 - 26/05/2017
, it is no surprise that he was in no mood to accept an offer consisting of just the next loan tranche
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Another Eurogroup for Greece where all options fell short
Agoradid little to change the mood, not even when the Austrian finance minister challenged the IMF
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Greeks underwhelmed by deal with lenders, stressing uphill task for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the expected economic recovery can help change the public’s mood. The governing party’s
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Some relief for coalition but bold claims about programme exit a concern
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe week ends with the government resolving two of the political headaches that troubled it over the past few days and with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a confident mood about Greece’s prospects for returning to the bond markets. The municipal workers’ union POE-OTA decided on Thursday to call
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Parliament debate yields little, wait for bailout tranche goes on
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe restored as soon as possible, even this month, to capitalise on the positive mood in the markets
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Newsletter 127 - 14/07/2017
that the mood within the government is swaying towards tapping the markets next week. According
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