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  1. Busy January ahead for coalition, which rebuffs accusations over Turkish airmen
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    , regaining along the way some of the support it has lost over the last couple of years

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  2. Multi-bill on way as Athens aims to complete third review by Jan 22
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    the cash buffer that the coalition wants to create to support its exit from the third programme

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  3. Coalition focuses on positives as MPs gear up for vote on vast multi-bill
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    The government is preparing to submit a multi-bill that will reportedly stretch to around 600 pages and is expecting that it will receive full support from SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL) MPs. The draft legislation is expected by the end of Tuesday ahead of a vote a few days later, possibly

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  4. Athens set to profit from falling borrowing costs as yields drop ahead of review completion
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    cushion to support the country’s exit from the programme in August. T-bills The increased appetite

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  5. Lenders wait for prior actions to be completed, Athens expects 4.5-bln tranche
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    as funds may also be disbursed for the creation of the cash buffer that will support Greece’s exit

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  6. Net job hirings balance positive by 15,315 in December
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    and secretarial support (2,840). In contrast, the sectors with the highest negative balance were

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  7. Cabinet reshuffle and new bond issue coming up next for Tsipras
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    Zouraris following the vote, which saw the omnibus bill receive the support of 154 MPs. Zouraris

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  8. Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018

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    to support the exit in the summer and not asking the institutions to set aside any funds after

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  9. S&P sees improved fiscal and growth prospects, raises credit rating to 'B'
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    technical support and long-term debt relief will be forthcoming although it will most likely be tied

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  10. Athens set for 6.7 bln bailout tranche, talks on post-MoU framework
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    at last June’s Eurogroup that a cash buffer would be created to support Greece’s exit from

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