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  1. Tsipras defends compromise, appears optimistic on concluding review
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    property tax. Also, 47 percent say they would see the return of collective bargaining as a positive

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  2. Tsakalotos role under scrutiny as talks become more tense
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    wait to see the final, global agreement before making any final decision on whether to accept

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  3. Newsletter 109 - 03/03/2017

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    . For instance, pensioners may see their incomes drop but, at the same time, the cost of their medicines

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  4. The joke's on Greece
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    a distinct feeling since 2009 that those in opposition would like to see each government fall flat

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  5. Stocks dip by 0.2 pct, lack of trading activity continues
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    The Greek equity market traded in a relatively narrow range this week, when it slipped by 0.2 percent this week after a slight rebound of 0.7 percent in the previous week, amid light trading volumes. Investors are maintaing a wait-and-see stance until more meaningful progress is made on ongoing

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  6. Greece and lenders trap themselves over labour reforms
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    the Labour Ministry for such action. The Fund also wants to see “appropriate” quorum requirements

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  7. The scenarios ahead for Greece as review hangs in balance
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    As talks between Greek government officials and the country’s lenders continue in Brussels following Monday’s Eurogroup, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras can see a clear path to Greece’s exit from the bailout programme and the crisis but, given the obstacles in the way, there is also a good chance

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  8. As Athens awaits news from Brussels, New Democracy mends fences
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    SYRIZA MPs, who are waiting to see the content of the final deal, should the government

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  9. From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
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    considerable peril. For now, we have to wait and see where next for Greece. Nick Malkoutzis, Yiannis

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  10. Athens, lenders trying to put last pieces in place for technical agreement
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    may see a significant decline of up to 30 percent in their currently paid main pension. Labour reform

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