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  1. Tsipras lays down gauntlet to SYRIZA rebels, proposes September congress or members' vote
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    the upper hand and that the majority of SYRIZA's rank and file would prefer to see the party remain

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  2. Newsletter 37 - 31/07/2015

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    see Greece being on course for a primary deficit of 1 percent of GDP this year, compared to the last

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  3. Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week

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    adopting retain a wait-and-see stance, whilst trading volume is also weighed by the summer period

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  4. Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections

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    . In this respect, Tsipras is in no position to rule out any alliances, especially as he may see

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  5. Opinion polls indicate fragmentation, close election race

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    of respondents see SYRIZA walking away victors on September 20. Finally, the Marc survey also indicates

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  6. Tsipras softens stance on coalition options as leaders head to debate

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    not get the chance to see party leaders battle it out in the TV studio in either of the 2012

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  7. Even week for Greek stocks but trading thins out

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    and are adopting a wait-and-see stance that means they are refraining from any notable investment activity

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  8. Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015

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    . It will be interesting to see whether SYRIZA decides to be more aggressive in the final week, particularly as anti

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  9. Greek stocks edge up, with banks rising for third straight week

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    levels reflecting the investors’ wait-and-see stance ahead of the September 20 snap elections

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  10. SYRIZA seen marginally ahead as Tsipras and Meimarakis go head-to-head
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    of the final days of the campaign and it will be no surprise to see Tsipras bring this up in the debate.

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