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Newsletter 50 - 06/11/2015
reflects the slow response from the European Union, it also highlights Greece’s inability so far to set up
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Progress in bailout talks but foreclosures and NPL management stand in way of agreement
EconomyProgrammeof the first set of prior actions. Such a development would unlock the next sub-tranche of 2 billion
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MP's departure ahead of multi-bill vote highlights pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, this turmoil perhaps should set alarm bells ringing in the government as the most controversial
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Warning signs for coalition after majority trimmed in multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsmajority than it began with after the September 20 elections. This should set the alarm bells ringing
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New Democracy bewildered by ballot failure as Tsipras solicits consensus
PoliticsGreek Politicsmajority trimmed by two during last week’s vote on another set of bailout-related measures, it has
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Fallout from aborted leadership vote tests New Democracy's unity
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing its failure to hold its leadership ballot on Sunday, New Democracy is in a state turmoil that looks set to deepen in the coming days. The party’s electoral committee met yesterday and – after it was decided that nobody would resign despite previous calls for such action - agreed to try
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Coalition considers options for addressing pension system sustainability
EconomyProgrammein the second set of milestones for the next sub-tranche of 1 billion euros due by mid-December, but be part
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Rate of credit contraction edges up to 1.6 pct in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomyissues to be included in the next set of milestones the government has to implement by mid-December.
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Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche
EconomyProgrammebe set in a fiscally neutral manner and consistent with the agreed wage bill targets. In addition
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EU-Turkey refugee agreement: A life saver or a dud?
Agoraset a very negative precedent, which could see the EU locked into tacitly, or even directly
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