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  1. Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016

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    . 2 Time to think outside the box Greece needs a robust media watchdog and ethics code

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  2. A market for NPL resolution

    Agora

    policymaking is all the more necessary in Greece. Unless out-of-the-box thinking takes hold

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  3. Coalition puts on fresh face but poll sees support draining away
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    think Mitsotakis’s party will emerge victorious from the ballot box), Tsipras likely thinks that he

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  4. Newsletter 96 - 18/11/2016

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    outside of the box. Greece needs debt relief. It does not need speculation about a fourth programme

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  5. Presidential shuttle diplomacy between Athens and Berlin
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    Agora

    some signals. It is now up to European policymakers to think outside of the box. Greece needs debt

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  6. Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier

    Agora

    to the poll of polls. An early trip to the ballot box would have the added benefit, as far as SYRIZA

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  7. Mandatory e-payments come into force as Greece seeks to boost card use further
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    is rife, having a POS could end up being a tick in the box rather than an active tool to counter

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  8. Lenders set ambitious e-auction targets for Athens
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    to achieving those goals and their rationale is detailed in a dedicated box in the Compliance Report

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  9. Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018

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    and their rationale is detailed in a dedicated box in the Compliance Report. Auctions are central

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  10. Coalition and opposition gear up for battle over Novartis claims
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on having a ballot box for each of the accused, including prominent opposition figures, rather than one

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