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Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
Agorapanic within the coalition. PASOK, which gained just 8 percent as part of the centre-left Olive Tree
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Venizelos ready to work with SYRIZA but leftists and Papandreou to have last say
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment? PASOK will be aiming to get something close to the 8 percent it received at the European
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Tsipras delivers SYRIZA's first, tempered message of Greek election campaign
PoliticsGreek Politics. Dawn 5.7 KKE 4.3 Potami 4.1 Ind Greeks 3.2 PASOK 3 Others 8 Undecided 12.1 #Greece — MacroPolis
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Polls continue pointing to SYRIZA victory as new post-election scenarios emerge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreeks (8 seats in the above scenario), To Potami (19 seats) and PASOK (13 seats). In each case
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Appealing to dual audiences compounds mixed messages from SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek PoliticsUndecided 8 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) January 19, 2015 Beyond the party percentages, one
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Bookies' odds against SYRIZA emerging with majority from Sunday's elections
PoliticsGreek Politics. In particular, odds for 6 or 7 parties stand at 2 and 2.10 respectively, while those for 8 or more
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Varoufakis outlines contours of debt deal as haircut set aside
PoliticsGreek Politics(around 8 percent of GDP) of Greek governments bonds that were excluded from the PSI in 2012
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This is the deal Greece will go in search of at Wednesday's sceptical Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor next week’s meeting of finance ministers was told that Athens would have to announce 8 billion
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Greek stocks and bond yields recover on hopes of deal with eurozone
EconomyThe Athens Stock Exchange soared 8 percent on Tuesday, more than offsetting the significant losses of 4.8 percent recorded on Monday. The strong rebound was fuelled by the 4-pillar proposal that Greece is expected to present to the Eurogroup for discussion on Wednesday, indicating the first sign
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November sees highest MoM drop in employment as headline figure remains at 25.8 pct
Economymarginally rose to -8 percent from -7.9 percent in October. The absolute figures showed the number
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