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Newsletter 169 -06/07/2018
Minister Nikos Kotzias, who insisted that there is no constitutional or other need for anything more
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Higher education in Greece needs radical overhaul to create labour-relevant workforce, study says
Societyproduction model can not be built,” the report states. It identifies several challenges that need
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Sales of HELPE, DESFA and shipyard progress while protests hamper ROSCO, PPC
EconomyProgrammeanticipated levels of interest. For the privatisation to progress, DESFA will need to be decoupled from
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Exclusion from QE confirmed, only ECB's reinvestment programme left
EconomyProgrammesaid that Greek government bonds are not eligible for QE and need a waiver, which was available while
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Fire fallout casts doubt on Tsipras’s post-MoU strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the deal will be rejected in FYROM’s referendum. In such a case, there would be no need for Greek MPs
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Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
EconomyProgrammeit, other European officials have suggested that the commitments Greece has made need to be adhered
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Reshuffle expected to follow minister's departure in wake of Mati disaster
PoliticsGreek Politicscabinet with the need to keep his party happy by ensuring the various factions within SYRIZA
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ESM releases final tranche of third bailout, boosting cash buffer ahead of exit
EconomyProgrammeto the need for Athens to avoid rolling back the reforms that have been implemented over the last years
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Fitch upgrades Greek rating to 'BB-', three notches from investment grade
Economythe need for any capital plans. Dependency on central banks liquidity is reduced and notably ELA
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Athens facing diplomatic developments on several fronts in September
PoliticsForeign PolicySeptember will be a crucial month for Greek diplomacy as many issues are due to resurface again and will need to be handled properly. Firstly, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) will hold a referendum on September 30 to decide whether its citizens approve the agreement with Greece
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