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Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
AgoraNow that the euphoria is beginning to die down let’s take a second, more sober look at what Greece achieved last week when the investment community hailed the country’s return to the markets. Politicians from Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government were quick to join the chorus of cheerleaders
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Greek elections as seen (or imagined) from Berlin
Agorasister party in Germany, Die Linke. Tsipras has visited Berlin on various occasions, even meeting
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Greek public debt at 321.7 bln in Q3, average weighted maturity at 16.5 years
Economyyears in Q3 from 10.78 years in Q2 die to the two EFSF tranches. However, its impact
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Will the real men of unity please stand up?
Agoramigrants die each year trying to reach the EU’s southern shores and ISIS is wreaking destruction
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Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicswhich are acceptable for both sides," Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici told Die Welt
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Approach to protests, policing poses a new quandary for government
PoliticsGreek Politicswill hope that the protests, as well as hunger strikes by 21 prisoners, will die down as a result
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Tsipras steps in amid concern deal with lenders slipping away
PoliticsGreek Politicswithin his own party will not die down so easily, especially if there is disquiet over the terms of any
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Waiting for the hurricane
Agoraoff course and the worst will be averted. *This article was first published in German by Die Zeit
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Between heaven and hell
Agorapublished in Die Zeit. You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis
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Varoufakis and his friendly fire
Agorafaith in the former minister. *An earlier version of this article was published by Die Zeit. You can
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