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  1. Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018

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    sides seem to remain committed to achieving a deal by June 21. In what Greek Finance Minister Euclid

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  2. Tsipras claims he is in no hurry to call elections after bailout exit
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    by a positive public reaction to the programme exit and debt relief deal. However

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  3. Mitsotakis applies pressure over MoU exit and name talks
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    Independent Greeks has said it will not vote for a deal that includes the term Macedonia) to achieve

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  4. All eyes on Washington Group's attempt to break debt relief deadlock
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    , when Greece and the creditors are expected to reach a global deal that will also confirm

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  5. Bond difficulties put a dent in coalition's exit plans
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    possible restructuring deal to ensure that the country can tap the markets in the future. Speaking

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  6. Coalition plays down sub-tranche delay, opposition steps up pressure
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    is on a sustainable path and this aspect of the deal on June 21 could prove costly for the country

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  7. Eurogroup marks end of cycle and squaring of circle for Greece
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    Thursday’s Eurogroup will be the one to confirm the debt relief deal, the decisive Eurogroup meetings

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  8. The tie that binds
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    to see Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras put on a tie, as he had promised to do if he clinched a deal

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  9. Foreign investors positive on Greece but ease of doing business remains low

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    companies have to deal with to do business in Greece, Fraport Greece’s chief executive Alexander

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  10. SYRIZA targets pensions boost as New Democracy builds on poll lead
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    to the deal with Skopje, which could still prove a major blow to SYRIZA’s hopes of recovering support

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