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  1. SYRIZA's poll lead consistent but parliamentary majority elusive
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    this figure at the moment as most polls indicate that around 1 in 10 voters has yet to make his

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  2. Samaras sets out New Democracy's plans for growth

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    revenues are targeted to be gradually reduced below 1 percent of GDP. It is noteworthy that SYRIZA has

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  3. Greek CPI dives 2.6 pct in December as deflation deepens to 1.3 pct in 2014

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    exceeded the Greek government and troika updated estimates for a CPI drop of 0.8 to 1 percent for 2014

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  4. Tsipras still hopes he can avoid being part of coalition government
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    some of the 1 in 10 Greeks that are undecided to help elect a single-party government. SYRIZA’s hopes

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  5. SYRIZA hits back in funding row, says it could issue T-bills and use repos

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    as of March 1, 2015. This, coincidentally, matches the expiration date of the extended deadline for the EU

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  6. Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
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    A total of 9,834,970 Greeks are registered to vote in the January 25 elections but the result could still be shaped by around 1 in 10 voters who have yet to make up their minds. Opinion polls indicate that a lot of Greeks have yet to decide who they will vote for. An Alco poll for To Pontiki weekly

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  7. Travel surplus soars 57.2 pct in November on surging tourist arrivals
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    ) corresponding to 11.4 billion euros, more than 1 billion higher than last year’s figure. Similarly

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  8. What next Greece?
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    It 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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  9. First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
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    . The previous coalition government had legislated last summer: 1) The split and sale of a 30 percent

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  10. Greek market jitters evident as investors dump shares and bonds
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    by almost 1 pp to 10.64 percent and reaching the same levels as early January.

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