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Tsipras delivers SYRIZA's first, tempered message of Greek election campaign
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe amounts that parties can borrow. Tsipras also set out his intention to crack down on the local media
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Betting firms give their take on the outcome of Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsperson but to an “other,” with odds at 6.50. Moving down the list, odds for the former PM George
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Greek industrial production on the up again in November, rising by 2.3 pct
EconomyMacroeconomysouth at double-digit rate (down 10.8 percent). The aggregate figure for the 11-month period showed
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SYRIZA looking for six-month breather from troika
PoliticsGreek PoliticsBarring a few uncompromising voices within the party, SYRIZA has largely toned down its message over the last few days in terms of how it plans to handle Greece’s relationship with its lenders should it come to power after the January 25 elections. One of the party’s most moderate voices is Yiannis
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Tsipras still hopes he can avoid being part of coalition government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the non-parliamentary parties to above 10 percent and bring down to below 36 percent the level
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Newsletter 11 - 16/01/2015
down in the second macro-economic adjustment programme. Both assumptions are the institutional
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Fitch keeps Greek rating at 'B' but downgrades outlook to negative
Economy. Fitch expects a GDP growth of 0.5 percent in 2014 rising to 1.5 percent in 2015, down from its previous
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The demand for Greek debt relief: Is the cart being put before the horse?
Agorawith the reform requirements laid down in the second macro-economic adjustment programme. Both assumptions
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Bookies' odds against SYRIZA emerging with majority from Sunday's elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsto 1.95 for a figure under 28.5 percent. Moving down, betting odds for Golden Dawn to gain more than 6.5
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Top SYRIZA officials hint at path to compromise with eurozone
PoliticsGreek Politics, if they are balanced by tweaks elsewhere. Ultimately, this could come down to how Tsipras is able to sell
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