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Newsletter 146 -12/01/2018
relating to strikes and auctions are hurting its standing among left-leaning voters. As a result
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Coalition hits some turbulence but expects cohesion for multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsamong voters about the prospect of their fortunes improving this year. It suggests that 81 percent
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Net job hirings balance positive by 15,315 in December
EconomyMacroeconomy. The share of males among total hirings increased to 58.7 percent in December from 58.2 percent
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Despite speculation, post-MoU credit line seems unlikely
EconomyProgrammehaving to agree. As things stand, there seems to be a reluctance among eurozone member states
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SYRIZA looks towards bailout finishing line and beyond
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the programme, reflecting concern among MPs and party members about whether the government will truly be able
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Travel balance for nine-month period shows surplus of 11.57 bln
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 932 million. Receipts from UK visitors also rose by 8.6 percent to 1.88 billion. Among
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Thessaloniki rally highlights political complexities of addressing name issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsor Thursday. Far-right Among the other key takeaways from the Thessaloniki rally is that a meeting
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Travel balance up by 81.4 pct in November, foreign arrivals increase
EconomyMacroeconomythe UK rose by 11.6 percent. Among non-EU countries, receipts from Russian visitors fell by 3.2 percent
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Greek banks complete first round of covered bond issues
EconomyBankingAlpha Bank has become the latest among Greece’s four systemic banks to carry out a successful covered bond issue with the public auction of a 500-million euro bond last week. The bond was released as part of the bank’s 8-billion euro direct issuance covered bond programme. It carries a 5-year tenor
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Athens prepares for bond issue, eurozone works on growth/debt mechanism
EconomyProgrammethat will take place as another element that could generate more belief among investors, as well
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