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Newsletter 36 - 24/07/2015
president Mario Draghi are accurate. While the Greek government’s unorthodox negotiating tactics
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Portuguese election: Where those who lost may decide
AgoraCentral Bank president Mario Draghi for their help in the bailout exit; the economic growth is also being
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Negotiations between Greece and lenders: state of play ahead of Eurogroup meeting
EconomyProgrammePresident Mario Draghi to the Greek NEP Notis Marias it was clarified that “there is no specific
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ECB holds off on reinstating Greek waiver, waits for completion of prior actions
EconomyDespite expectations to the contrary, the European Central Bank’s governing council did not reach a decision on Thursday regarding the reinstatement of waiver on Greek government securities. ECB president Mario Draghi said that the council had been informed about the significant progress made so
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Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016
not reinstate the waiver on Greek government securities. The bank’s president, Mario Draghi, stressed
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Lenders provide words of support and warning regarding debt talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsin this respect.” Coeure’s comments are in line with those made by ECB president Mario Draghi to MEPs
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Another Eurogroup for Greece where all options fell short
Agoraand facilitate Greece’s market access. As ECB president Mario Draghi argued at the Brussels meeting
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Portugal, market access and programme exit
AgoraPortugal kept access to short-term markets during the programme and compensated the small financial envelope from the troika by issuing more short-term debt over the programme that ran between 2011-2014. The return to long-term issuance was influenced by Mario Draghi's "whatever it takes" speech
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Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017
banks have been hired to help with the issue. However, European Central Bank president Mario Draghi
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Greece announces return to markets with 5-year bond, mostly targeting swap
Economyprivatisations before a new bond issue. Furthermore, ECB president Mario Draghi noted last Thursday
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