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  1. Cabinet reshuffle and new bond issue coming up next for Tsipras
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    Megalomystakas issued a brief statement on Wednesday rebuffing reports that he is one of the members

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  2. Despite speculation, post-MoU credit line seems unlikely
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    to Germany to discuss issues relating to the Greek economy. According to some reports, it was suggested

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  3. SYRIZA looks towards bailout finishing line and beyond
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    . Reports suggest that there were a number of questions about what will happen after the end

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  4. Tsipras tries to secure church's support in Macedonia name talks
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    constitutional name, which is Republic of Macedonia. According to reports in FYROM, Nimetz tabled five

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  5. Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018

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    this summer’s programme exit will look like. Some reports suggested this week that the possibility

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  6. Eurosystem funding rises by 786 mln in December, banknotes in circulation rise
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    repos, ongoing loan deleveraging and deposit inflows. The third quarter reports for 2017 from Greece’s

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  7. Piraeus Port Authority lays out major development plans
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    to raise concerns or express their views. Reports in the Greek press suggest that overall

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  8. Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
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    Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was due to begin on Friday the process of informing Greek officials of the state of play in the talks with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) aimed at solving the longstanding name dispute between the two countries. According to reports, following his

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  9. Macedonia issue, planned rally stoke tension between parties
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    that would involve a composite name being agreed. Some reports have suggested that certain New

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  10. Stress test assumptions cause few concerns for Greek banks
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    a sizeable buffer to absorb shocks. According to reports, bank executives are positive about

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