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  1. Greek Q4 GDP down 0.2 pct QoQ, 2014 nominal GDP stays in recession

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    . Led by a strong growth in exports of services on buoyant tourism, total exports advanced 8.4 percent

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  2. Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015

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    . The government’s strong support so far means that Tsipras’s position within his party is virtually

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  3. Greek current account deficit grows in Dec, 2014 surplus at 1.66 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 2.82 billion, on strong tourism, and to a lesser extent to shrinking income account deficit

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  4. Tsipras begins effort to avoid SYRIZA division over deal with creditors

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    the government’s handling of the situation still has strong support.

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  5. Sharp rise for Greek consumer confidence in Feb, economic sentiment also up

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    There was then a strong upward trend until July 2014 and a volatile performance thereafter. Note, though

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  6. Greece's opposition parties back in spotlight

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    by surprise at the strong public support for the coalition, New Democracy and PASOK feel they are now

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  7. The education of Alexis Tsipras
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    wrongfooted by the coalition and the strong backing it has received. They are unsure whether

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  8. Greece and lenders start technical talks as tension between Athens and Berlin rises

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    of antagonising the Germans - a sign of weakness that he does not want to display. Much of the strong

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  9. Coalition ready to pass first legislation as agenda for lenders' talks grows
    Photo by MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is strong. The proposed law involves: a) Food allowance of 100 euros per family per month for up

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  10. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

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    percent who believe that a head-on conflict would be a better option. The strong public backing

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