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  1. Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
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    that currently enjoy a 30 percent discount. As a result, the discount will remain in place until the end

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  2. Check, please: How much Alexis Tsipras's first months cost Greece
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    Eurogroup of 2016 did not lead to the conclusion of the second review. Instead, it dragged on until June

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  3. BoG sees recovery strengthening, proposes post-MoU safety net
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    the benefits of the waiver until Greece regains investment credit rating. A precautionary credit line

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  4. Athens hits back over EU's refugee criticism, but domestic gripes more of a concern
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    to. However, the leftist faction is not likely to be satisfied until Mouzalas is replaced. There has been

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  5. Countdown begins for multi-bill, coalition eyes minimum wage increase
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    to be approved by Greek Parliament at least a few days in advance. Until now, the plan was reportedly

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  6. Omnibus bill to be tabled shortly as Athens edges to third review conclusion
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    until the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) board meets in February. The loan sum is expected

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  7. Lenders wait for prior actions to be completed, Athens expects 4.5-bln tranche
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    that Athens has been advised it has until Wednesday next week to complete its tasks. The EWG

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  8. How Greece sleepwalked off a cliff in 2009, in black and white

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    until the end of the year. The spending situation was so severe that drastic measures in containing

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  9. Name and shame
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    Until Sunday’s protest over the Macedonia name issue, Thessaloniki’s most recent notable contribution to Greek politics was to host Alexis Tsipras in 2014, when he set out SYRIZA’s plan for governing Greece. The Thessaloniki Programme, as it became known, proved a wish list of policies that were

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  10. Lenders set ambitious e-auction targets for Athens
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    the conduct of physical auctions until the situation is addressed. At the behest of the European institutions

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