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Debt position a bulwark against global turbulence
EconomyMacroeconomywill pursue aggressive initiatives with regards to US allies, including the relationship with Canada
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Newsletter 454 - 07/03/2025
tariffs for Canada, Mexico, the EU and China. Aside from geopolitical events and the prospect
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Debt position provides protection against global turbulence
EconomyMacroeconomyover tariffs for Canada, Mexico, the EU and China. Aside from geopolitical events and the prospect
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Opposition unable to join forces over recognition of Palestinian state
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Canada, pressing Israel to restore humanitarian flows into Gaza. The government defended itself
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How will Trump's tariffs affect Greece?
Agora. Agreements with Mexico, Canada, China, and India remain unresolved. India faces threats of 100% tariffs due
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Greek-Turkish tensions flare over Turkey’s bid to join SAFE
PoliticsForeign Policythat similar processes for the UK and Canada have already taken over three months. The dispute adds
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On UK roadshow, Mitsotakis delivers message of stability at home and resilience abroad
PoliticsGreek Politics, he spoke with Clare Woodman, the bank’s Head of EMEA, Latin America and Canada, presenting Greece
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Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsto get 151 out of 300 seats in the chamber. The other development worth following is what kind... need the non-parliamentary parties to amass 11 percent in order to secure 151 seats. A figure
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Bomb blast fuels political clash as ND limits Tsipras's options on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsfresh doubt on Tsipras’s ability to collect the 151 votes that will probably be needed in Greek... at least 151 votes (i.e. six more MPs than SYRIZA’s parliamentary group) or he may have to abandon his
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Encouragement for Tsipras ahead of key vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsvote to reach 151 out of the 300 lawmakers. It is unlikely that he would have any problems finding at least one more willing deputy. The government remains confident that a minimum of 151 votes
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