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  1. Coalition rhetoric opens up more fronts for Greece

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    of a combination of inexperience, over-exuberance and lack of central control. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s

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  2. Ahead of Eurogroup, Greece juggles funds to cover liquidity shortage

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    euros worth of those T-Bills before February 18. That was a key date since the European Central Bank

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  3. Greece and lenders start technical talks as tension between Athens and Berlin rises

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    and European Central Bank in Athens. In the end, it seems an agreement has been reached

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  4. Unemployment rate edges up to 26.1 pct in Q4 2014

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    was not satisfactory (19.7 percent). The breakdown by region showed Central and Western Macedonia have

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  5. Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015

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    representatives of the European Commission, European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund

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  6. Coalition not ditching referendum idea from policy options but details muddled

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    by the European Central Bank and eurozone national banks (3.5 billion euros) on July 20. It is also not clear how

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  7. Tsipras to meet Merkel amid search for political backing
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    meetings with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Central Bank chief Mario

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  8. Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing

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    Alexis Tsipras would like to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Central Bank chief

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  9. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    Francois Hollande, European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, European Commission chief Jean-Claude

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  10. What will be on the agenda for talks between Merkel and Tsipras?

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    headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt. One of the key questions Tsipras will need

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