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  1. One night in Cannes

    Agora

    interview. Surely by that time the surprise had worn off. And, if bringing down the PASOK government

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  2. Politics trumping economic prudence in Greece

    Agora

    it was closed down and its sustainable parts were incorporated into Bank of Cyprus, along with 9.5

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  3. Golden Dawn rears its head in local polls, prompting rethink from main parties
    en_GB Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    toned down its rhetoric on Golden Dawn supporters. “It is obvious that 15 percent of Athenians

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  4. Historic victory for SYRIZA in EU vote unlikely to dislodge Greek coalition
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is marginally down on the 26.89 it received two years ago. As we have written before on MacroPolis, SYRIZA

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  5. Elections results present fresh challenges for SYRIZA and New Democracy

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    down on its share of the vote in the June 2012 elections. New Democracy received 22.7 percent

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  6. Eurobank records net loss of 207.4 mln in Q1

    EconomyBanking

    resulted in lower gross loans at 52.4 billion in Q1, down 0.9 percent QoQ. Deposits also receded

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  7. Is post-election just pre-election in Greece?
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    Agora

    what kind of post-election narrative this constitutes. Instead of venturing down this avenue, we want

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  8. Drop in Greek retail sales accelerates to 3.4 pct in March

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , followed by retail sale not in stores (down 13.3 percent). The only two sectors that showed a positive

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  9. How Greek banks moved into a new era
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Agora

    , synergies stemming from the recent acquisitions will continue to drive expenses down. The implementation

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  10. Greek Q1 unemployment remains at record quarterly high of 27.8 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    edged down to 26.8 percent in March from 26.9 percent in February. Unlike quarterly figures, the monthly

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