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  1. Newsletter 9 - 30/12/2014

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    that SYRIZA will be able to implement a different type of economic policy. The opposition party

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  2. What is in SYRIZA's 3-pillar programme to overcome the crisis?
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    Economy

    for the settlement of any type of unpaid obligation to banks. The estimated cost of this combined

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  3. To Potami aims for rapid rise to third spot in Greek elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    saying they would vote for To Potami, which emphasises the type of voter that is backing the centrist

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  4. What is SYRIZA planning to do with Greek banks?

    Economy

    of any type of unpaid obligations to banks. The cost of capital for this entity is estimated by SYRIZA

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  5. Funding needs take centre stage in row between New Democracy and SYRIZA

    Economy

    this type of funding to Greek banks if Greece is not in an EU (bailout) program. In such a case

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  6. Media pluralism in Greece at risk due to political links and concentration, study finds

    Society

    and genres. Greece: Average level of risk for each type of indicator Overall, Greece’s media plurality

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  7. In effort to reach new deal, Greek government cannot ignore liquidity constraints
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    with this type of collaterals stood at 21 billion euros at the end of September, according the lenders

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  8. Varoufakis outlines contours of debt deal as haircut set aside
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    they have lost money in an outright haircut. “The first type [of bond], indexed to nominal economic

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  9. Greece prepares set of proposals for bridging deal with eurozone

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    be part of the negotiations also including the type or combination of debt swaps. The fourth and final

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  10. The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals

    EconomyProgramme

    for the management of private debt and will be responsible for the settlement of any type of unpaid

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