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Athens pleased with Brussels appointments but new Commissioner faces big task
PoliticsGreek Politicsshowing by the Greek commissioner would certainly help bolster an already strong relationship between
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To Potami intensifies efforts to mop up disgruntled Greek voters
PoliticsGreek Politics, which elected two MEPs in May after receiving 6.6 percent of the vote. Despite its strong showing
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Samaras plots early bailout exit, plays down debt relief as Merkel remains tight-lipped
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter Tuesday’s meeting that Greece’s strong fiscal performance, the expected return of growth
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Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
Agoraof eurozone politicians and officials to deal with Greece’s debt is so strong that they do not have
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A snapshot of Greek banks' ABS as ECB readies for next move
Economypresident Mario Draghi is pushing for a relaxation of the current criteria. There are strong objections
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Greek banks may soon breathe sigh of relief on capital needs
AgoraGreek banks are always at the forefront of domestic market developments. Despite the strong rebound of 6.4 percent on Friday, their shares still recorded cumulative losses of 7.8 percent last week and 23.9 percent over the past three months. Concerns about the outcome of the upcoming comprehensive
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Mixed messages continue to dog SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politics. In this case too Lafazanis and the Left Platform have some strong views. At a meeting of SYRIZA’s central
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Newsletter 1 31/10/2014
for splits within his own party. Karamanlis not only has strong supporters in New Democracy
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What does a bailout exit with a precautionary credit line mean for Greece?
EconomyProgrammeEurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem announced after the November 6 Eurogroup that “there is a strong support for a precautionary credit line in a form of Enhanced Conditions Credit Line (ECCL).” But what does this mean for Greece? This is quite different from the hybrid credit line proposed
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Newsletter 3 - 14/11/2014
strong criticism at Finance Minister Gikas Ahead of February’s presidential election, the government can
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