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Athens holds back proposal details ahead of Thursday's Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reports over the weekend suggest that the contingency measures Athens will propose will include
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Tsipras dismisses snap polls and new measures as review deal hangs in balance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn an interview marking two years since he became prime minister, Alexis Tsipras insisted that the government will not vote “a single euro” in new measures through Greek Parliament as part of its efforts to conclude the second review. His comments came as some reports in the local media suggested
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Key fiscal differences lower expectations for Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn comments during a television interview on Wednesday night, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos appeared to rule out one of the rumoured compromise solutions between Greece and its lenders ahead of Thursday’s Eurogroup. There has been reports, and rumours swirling in Athens, that Finance
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Newsletter 104 - 27/01/2017
not reveal what it is. Reports suggested that in a meeting before the Eurogroup between Greek Finance
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The place where sanity goes to die
Agoradebt sustainability analysis (DSA) has been leaked to the Greek media. According to reports
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Athens searching for compromise formula should IMF remain on board
PoliticsGreek Politics2018, there are indications that it may be willing to soften its stance. Reports suggest
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Athens accepts review's toughest fronts remain open
EconomyProgramme. Reports on Wednesday suggest the institutions will write to Athens this week to set out
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Athens waits for move from lenders to get review going
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWhile some reports in Athens claim that Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem is making behind-the-scenes efforts to bring Greece’s lenders closer together and organise a meeting with the Greek government to break the deadlock in the review, there was no word from the coalition on Wednesday
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Lack of clarity across the board highlights review impasse
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Athens early next week. There are reports of divided opinions within the government, with some
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Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017
for beyond 2018. Reports on Thursday suggested that the lenders will ask for 2 percent of GDP, roughly
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