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What next Greece?
AgoraIt is easier to write down big questions on Greece’s future; harder to answer them: (1) Will Syriza win with an overall majority? (2) Will a new programme be agreed in time? (3) To what extent will it stay on track? (4) How much additional debt relief and financing will the Troika give to Greece
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Pressing economic tasks mounting up for next Greek government
EconomyProgrammeover 3- and 6-month T-Bills of 7 billion in the coming two months, 2.4 billion in February and 4.6
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Moody's explains why it sees SYRIZA win as credit negative
Economy) Election outcome further complicates the country’s refinancing challenges 3) Political and financial
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New Democracy and PASOK ponder next moves after election defeat
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat a narrow defeat of 2 to 3 percentage points would be manageable for Samaras. However, SYRIZA’s
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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammein May 2014 and the process was expected to be completed in 2015. 3) Sale of a 17 percent stake in PPC
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Greek market jitters evident as investors dump shares and bonds
EconomyThe Greek stock market remained deep in the red for the third straight session on Wednesday, tumbling by 9.24 percent. Wednesday’s performance follows a sharp drop of more than 3 percent in each of the preceding two days, bringing the weekly losses so far to 15.4 percent. Although the domestic
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Greek deposits down 4.2 bln in Dec for highest outflows since June 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure for December outflows is higher than the 3 billion rumoured in the local media and reflects
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Parliament's budget office warns government to move quickly
EconomyMacroeconomy) Agreement for modifications and implementation of the current adjustment programme 3) Agreement
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Greece and lenders with conceptual, as well as practical, gaps to bridge
PoliticsGreek Politics) Not accepting any more bailout loans 3) Reducing Greece’s debt pile 4) Lowering fiscal targets 5
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Greek coalition sets out plans for public sector, wages and pensions
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the troika. Civil servants A lot has been made of the government’s plans to rehire some 3, 500 civil
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