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  1. Small rise for Greek manufacturing PMI in November

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in a row on the back of higher raw material costs. Markit analysts described November as “another

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  2. From London to Paris, no happy returns for Greece
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    Agora

    compliance by the troika started back in September in Paris and is now at risk of failing agreed deadlines

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  3. Machinations give both coalition and SYRIZA hope of winning presidential vote
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    . In such circumstances it could not be ruled out that the party’s deputies would move en masse to back

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  4. Newsletter 6 - 5/12/2014

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    in the Greek constitution which means that snap polls have to be held if 180 MPs cannot be found to back

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  5. 2014 is not 2012
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    Agora

    billion euros, as low as it was back at the start of the Greek crisis in November 2009. Overall, total

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  6. All the numbers that matter in the Greek presidential election
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    forward. A couple have indicated that they are prepared to back the government’s candidate. On Sunday

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  7. SYRIZA's date with history
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    Agora

    SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras is following a well-trodden route by trying to force early elections over the presidential ballot. Several others before him have tried to exploit the loophole in the Greek constitution which means that snap polls have to be held if 180 MPs cannot be found to back

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  8. Opposition parties' stance on president provides gov't with little hope so far
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    might back a right-wing candidate but since Dimas’s nomination none of those lawmakers have declared

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  9. Greek stocks plunge again as bond yields climb to new high amid political turmoil
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    Economy

    Following a modest drop of 1 percent on Wednesday, the Greek stock market plunged 7.35 percent today amid elevated investor concerns related to developments on the domestic political front. Concerns were heightened by the lack of independent and opposition MPs willing to back the government's

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  10. Papandreou seeks new, undefined role on political centre stage in Greece

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , even if Papandreou were able to take back control of PASOK, his party would not attract significant

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