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  1. Full backing for multi-bill from coalition MPs, Tsipras looks to lenders for next step
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    to be seen if Monday’s meeting between eurozone finance ministers in Brussels will produce such a clear

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  2. Newsletter 119 - 19/05/2017

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    to produce projected savings of 143 million by 2021. The office price index edged up 0.2 percent

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  3. Debt deal eludes Greece and lenders, June 15 set as final deadline
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    expectations of a breakthrough at the Eurogroup but Athens will be hoping that the next few days produce signs

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  4. Athens absorbs Eurogroup fallout, hopes for better offer
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    surpluses that Athens should produce from 2023 onwards. Various scenarios were discussed in Brussels

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  5. Athens seeks clarification from UN envoy as Cyprus talks head for dead-end
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    diplomacy between the two sides on Cyprus had failed to produce positive results. “Unfortunately, despite

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  6. Greece eyes higher growth as possible catalyst for Eurogroup deal
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    the ability to produce “positive” debt sustainability analyses and lenders should identify

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  7. Greece gets bigger tranche from Eurogroup but Tsipras misses other key targets
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    to produce primary surpluses of 3.5 percent of GDP between 2018 and 2022, while the surpluses from

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  8. Newsletter 123 - 16/06/2017

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    targets. Greece will have to produce primary surpluses of 3.5 percent of GDP between 2018 and 2022

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  9. Eurogroup doesn't end in tie for Tsipras
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    . Greece also knowns after Thursday’s meeting that it will have to produce primary surpluses of 3.5

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  10. SYRIZA tries to look forward but struggles to escape past
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    The two-day meeting of SYRIZA’s central committee, which concluded on Saturday, did not produce any major surprises for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, allowing him to focus on a challenging few months ahead. There was unanimous approval from the central committee for the “political decision

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