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  1. Eurogroup agrees two-month extension for Greek bailout but political developments to dominate

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    request the programme extension on the same day. The Eurogroup decision actually extends until the end

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  2. All the numbers that matter in the Greek presidential election
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    extension to the current bailout runs until the end of February.

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  3. Greek stocks post second highest drop on record over political concerns

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    of snap elections. Frοm the beginning of the month until Tuesday the Greek stock market had recorded

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  4. How snap elections in Greece fit into Samaras's strategy
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    Agora

    . Each troika demand squeezed a little more life out of the coalition until it became clear

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  5. Samaras sets out New Democracy's plans for growth

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    that ND’s programme considers GDP would grow well above 4 percent per annum until 2021. The creation

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  6. Tsipras still hopes he can avoid being part of coalition government
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    of PASOK not entering Parliament seemed far-fetched until the last few days, when polls have started

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  7. Fitch keeps Greek rating at 'B' but downgrades outlook to negative

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    uncertain. Although a prolonged political deadlock until the summer is not Fitch’s expectation

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  8. Polls continue pointing to SYRIZA victory as new post-election scenarios emerge
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    as the extension to Greece’s bailout is only until the end of February, the other option is for one or more

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  9. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    Agora

    . While some of these parties are familiar, like the far-right LAOS party that was in parliament until

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  10. Greek stocks recover some losses after turbulent start to week

    Economy

    until market players familiarise themselves with the new government and work out which figures have

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