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  1. Newsletter 164 -08/06/2018

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    in order to provide the IMF with more time to get on board. The uncertainty over debt relief and the IMF’s

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  2. What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
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    that the ECB will fill the gap. Keep your eyes on those spreads, this ride is about the get bumpy. *Dr

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  3. Tsipras hails name deal with Skopje, Mitsotakis declares fierce opposition
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    a political problem for Tsipras, who will have to secure support from other parties to get parliamentary

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  4. After an international agreement comes the domestic politics
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    at the next elections to ensure the conservatives get a clear majority. It could be, though, that he feels

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  5. Privatisation projects gather pace as Athens targets 2 bln in revenue for 2018

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    in 2018. With this in mind, the government is keen to get several big projects moving or to have

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  6. Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement

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    to around 18 billion euros. Things get more complicated when it comes to deciding whether or how much more

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  7. Name deal set to be key factor in determining lifespan of SYRIZA-ANEL coalition
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    will hope that he can win back enough support to get over the 3 percent threshold for entering

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  8. Newsletter 167 -22/06/2018

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    right-wing, nationalist audience and Kammenos will hope that he can win back enough support to get

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  9. The tie that binds
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    to reduce Greece’s debt, and then take it off again (so he could get back to work, the premier said

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  10. Coalition back-and-forth over name deal belies election strategy
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    . Then, his government will have to get parliamentary approval for the changes to the constitution set out

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