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  1. Newsletter 24 - 24/04/2015

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    underlined its investment commitment towards Greece by taking the rather unusual step of buying T-Bills

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  2. China-Greece: One belt, one road?
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    the rather unusual step of buying T-Bills of a eurozone member state. The initial financial

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  3. Tsipras gives air of resistance but leaves door ajar for agreement

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    raised eyebrows given that Tsipras’s other meetings were with party leaders. It is highly unusual

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  4. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
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    he had done so, but the fact that he followed an unusual legal procedure raised fresh suspicions

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  5. With onerous measures looming, Tsipras seeks talks with opposition leaders
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    Alexis Tsipras took the unusual step of requesting a meeting of party leaders on Thursday, which comes a few days after he appealed for a minimum level of consensus between the government and the opposition. As protocol demands, the prime minister called President Prokopis Pavlopoulos to ask him

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  6. Challenges mount for Tsipras as pension reform leads into make or break period
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    groups organising protests. Last week, there was the unusual sight of lawyers and other

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  7. IMF: Greece's GDP spend on asylum seekers 6th highest in EU

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    deviate from the adjustment path toward the Medium-Term Objective in case of an “unusual event outside

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  8. Simple majority for new electoral law, which threatens future complications
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    during the sunset of his long and unusual political career. There have been no official overtures

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  9. Greece's 2009 deficit makes for a good conspiracy; shame about the numbers

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    in Russia, China or some other unusual source were dispelled last year when the SYRIZA-led government

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  10. Greek government risks mauling after straying off
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    scandal at Attica Bank does not just affect the government, given that the lender’s unusual practices

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