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Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015
two months, this would put further pressure on the state’s funding needs as well as on the fiscal
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Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat have been discussed at a European level and would put a new government led by the leftists much
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Pressing economic tasks mounting up for next Greek government
EconomyProgrammefall significantly short of targets in the first two months, this would put further pressure
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Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat we had until now is over for us,” he said. “We will put forward a new programme, which means
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Samaras future unclear as New Democracy enters period of introspection
PoliticsGreek Politicslead to new elections. This is the “Left Parenthesis” theory that Samaras’s advisers had put forward
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The state of play with Greek banks' liquidity
Economyto approve such a request. If confirmed, this would put significant pressure on the newly-formed Greek
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Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer
Agoraare considerable. None of this is new. But little of what is required is easily available. Put otherwise
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ECB refuses Greek government bonds as collateral: What does it mean?
Economy. It appears that the ECB's move is designed to put pressure on the new Greek government to reach a quick
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Another euro stitch unpicked
Agorais no stranger to being put in a tight spot by the ECB. In April 2011, the central bank’s
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What are the implications of the ECB's decision for Greek banks?
EconomyMinistry issued a statement explaining the ECB’s decision as one designed “to put pressure
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