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What next Greece?
AgoraIt is easier to write down big questions on Greece’s future; harder to answer them: (1) Will Syriza win with an overall majority? (2) Will a new programme be agreed in time? (3) To what extent will it stay on track? (4) How much additional debt relief and financing will the Troika give to Greece
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Almost 50 pct rise for new unpaid taxes in 2014 as overall total rises to 73.8 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof 2014 and 2 billion for the whole year. Although the half-year target was met, the actual figure
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Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat would allow Greek interest payments to drop from 4.3 percent at the moment to between 2 and 2.5
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Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsparty’s leader. A small defeat of about 2 to 3 percentage points was considered manageable for Samaras
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Pressing economic tasks mounting up for next Greek government
EconomyProgrammebillion. Kathimerini daily noted that extraordinary T-Bill issues of 1.5–2 billion may be required
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Moody's explains why it sees SYRIZA win as credit negative
Economytakeaways from the report include: 1) New coalition government will likely challenge troika stance 2
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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammestake in PPC capacity and client base (small PPC). 2) The sale of a 66 percent share
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Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015
hit its lowest reading since February 2014. 2 When less is more The new government would be wise
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Samaras future unclear as New Democracy enters period of introspection
PoliticsGreek Politicscommittee on Thursday, when he pointed out that the party had lost less than 2 percentage points
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Parliament's budget office warns government to move quickly
EconomyMacroeconomyoutlined a set of objectives for the upcoming negotiations: 1) Greece to remain in the eurozone 2
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