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Newsletter 121 - 02/06/2017
Plenty of talk, little clarity Lenders focus on programme as Greek hopes on debt fade Greek government officials and representatives of the country’s lenders publicly exchanged views on the country’s bailout and future over the past few days without seeming to come any closer to a conclusive
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Newsletter 123 - 16/06/2017
’ unemployed (i.e. those looking for a job who have never worked in the past) fell for the second straight
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Greek media often sensationalised coverage of refugee crisis, study argues
Society. According to his findings, in the summer of 2015, Greek media relied on past stereotypes to frame
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Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
EconomyThe Greek equity market traded mostly in positive territory over the past few days, ending the week up 3.1 percent after edging down 0.6 percent in the previous week. The rebound largely reflected improved investor sentiment for an agreement with lenders ahead of Thursday’s Eurogroup, while
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Greek and Turkish PMs tone things down, look to new Cyprus talks
PoliticsForeign Policycomment more diplomatically than past statements on the subject from Turkish officials. He said
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Trash dispute troubles SYRIZA ahead of political lull
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the past with the opposition parties. Summer lull The July 3 debate in Parliament about the Eurogroup
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In the case of Greek debt, it's the "how" that's missing
AgoraOver the period of nine months that it took to complete the second programme review, the role of the International Monetary Fund as Alexis Tsipras’s strongest ally to secure debt relief was one of the many curved balls that flew past the Greek prime minister. Working under the assumption
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Some relief for coalition but bold claims about programme exit a concern
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe week ends with the government resolving two of the political headaches that troubled it over the past few days and with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a confident mood about Greece’s prospects for returning to the bond markets. The municipal workers’ union POE-OTA decided on Thursday to call
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PASOK launches attempt to form alliance that would rival SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicswith New Democracy are less fractious than they were in the past. Not everyone within PASOK
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Some optimism for Cyprus talks but complex issues remain
PoliticsForeign Policybeyond the political framework and get lost in the details, as has happened many times in the past.
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