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Newsletter 122 - 09/06/2017
Monetary Fund on board but without funding seeming the most likely option. IMF spokesman Gerry Rice
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Coalition defends deal with lenders, opposition exerts pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the political management of last week’s agreement, which secured another 8.5 billion euros in bailout funding
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Cyprus talks fail to deliver result, leave concerns about future ties
PoliticsForeign Policyfunding. On Monday, Guterres will table the results of talks in Crans-Montana before the United
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Coalition turns to growth plan for relief from negativity, poor poll numbers
PoliticsGreek Politics, who approved the disbursement of the first tranche of bailout funding on Friday. A Metron Analysis
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S&P revises Greece outlook to positive, affirms 'B-' rating
Economyon Eurosystem funding. On the flipside, the outlook could be revised back to stable if legislated reforms
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Refugee returns to resume despite concerns over rights and conditions
Societyrecently that it would be cutting emergency funding to Greece in a move that was widely condemned
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Relief for coalition as wildfire threat subsides
PoliticsGreek Politicsof decision-making, funding and staffing were all raised by the coalition’s critics. Prime Minister
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Tsipras looks to recovery, sidesteps review concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsit providing some funding or whether the European lenders have accepted that they will have to continue
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Tsipras looks forward and puts emphasis on growth, MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicswith funding or whether it will stand aside. “We can live with or without the IMF presence,” he said
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Mitsotakis pledges tax cuts and reforms, hopes for lower fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicsand for public universities to be evaluated by an independent quality assessor. The funding
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