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There's always next season
Agoraof Greeks believe that their children will be better off financially. Despite all this, though
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Possibility remains for trial bond issue before IMF debt analysis
PoliticsGreek Politicsto have a good strategy to communicate with markets, so that markets understand it is not a one-off
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EC recommends symbolic closure of deficit procedure as Athens mulls bond issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsa decision on the Greek programme on July 20, which is seen as a cut-off point if Athens is to tap
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Collapse of Cyprus talks, "Justice March" raise risk of offshore drilling standoff
Agoraexploratory activities off the coast of northern Cyprus, which could not only trigger a confrontation... drillship West Capella is currently en route to Cyprus and is scheduled to arrive in Block 11
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Budget surplus at 1.94 bln in 6-month, 1.51 bln above target on strong underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyby 58.8 percent to 836 million, off target by 22 million. Moreover, expenditure also recorded
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Primary cash balance records deficit of 434 mln in first six months
EconomyMacroeconomymillion a year ago. As previously noted, this year’s figure includes a one-off item of around 2
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Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017
Govt retreats from bond issue Plans for possible market access put on hold as IMF feedback weighed up The Greek government was forced to put off this week its plans for issuing a bond and testing the waters of the international markets after a three-year absence. Although the local media thought
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Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greece governor Yannis Stournaras last week that Athens would be better off pushing through a couple
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Bond issue mulled amid pressure from judiciary clash, Varoufakis claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsatmosphere in the judicial system at a time when the government is trying to fend off demands
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Greece announces return to markets with 5-year bond, mostly targeting swap
Economygovernor Yannis Stournaras noted that Athens would be better off pushing through a couple a major
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