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Greece and eurozone edge towards deal but details remain sketchy
PoliticsGreek Politicsbailout. The concept of extending the bailout is what was at the heart of the dispute between Finance
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Complications over president a taste of things to come for Tsipras?
PoliticsGreek Politics, the presidential issue is very much linked to Monday evening’s meeting of eurozone finance ministers
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Tsipras makes unpopular choice for president, with eye on political balance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFinance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble about comments he made this week on feeling "pity" for Greek
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Greek central gov't debt rises to recent high of 181.1 pct at end of Q4 2014
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s central government debt rose by 2.4 billion euros quarter on quarter (QoQ) to reach 324.13 billion at the end of the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2014 from 321.73 billion at the end of Q3, according to the Finance Ministry debt bulletin. The Q4 figure is the highest reading in the post-PSI
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Greece and eurozone reach tentative deal, much undecided
EconomyProgramme. This is expected by the end of April. Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis stressed that “if the reform list
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Reform proposals to define size of Tsipras's task in keeping party on board
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTimes reported that officials who have seen the initial outline labelled it “vague.” Finance
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Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat had already taken place. Although Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis had taken a more flexible stance
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Tsipras identifies first bills, domestic approval assured
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFinance Minister Nadia Valavani has said that the government is aiming to collect 3 billion euros from
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Strong resistance within SYRIZA leaves Tsipras with tough juggling act
PoliticsGreek Politicsbailout rather than an agreement for debt relief, or the "pact for growth" that Finance Minister
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Spain is not Greece: Part two
AgoraEurogroup meeting. Spain’s finance minister, Luis de Guindos, reportedly shouted at his Greek
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