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  1. Portuguese election: Where those who lost may decide
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    Agora

    did not present a real programme at all (simply holding on to a couple of promises of returning

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  2. Newsletter 47 - 16/10/2015

    Newsletters

    lead to a run-off vote a week later), the rivets holding together the strange amalgamation

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  3. Whither New Democracy?

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    lead to a run-off vote a week later), the rivets holding together the strange amalgamation

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  4. PMI continued improving in Oct but survey data points to economic struggle ahead

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . In addition, falling production volumes resulted in lower holding of unfinished goods. The average lead times

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  5. Piraeus Bank reveals mitigating actions aimed at reducing size of capital increase
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    EconomyBanking

    of 66.93 percent. From private investors, only John Paulson holding a 6.62 percent stake is registered

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  6. Eurobank presents 2.12 bln equity raising plan to cover capital needs
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    EconomyBanking

    holding 20.03 percent of Eurobank shares, Capital controls 8.65 percent and Mackenzie 5.84 percent

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  7. First general strike an awkward but telling moment for Tsipras

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . This week it was announced that the party would not be holding a national conference, as some candidates

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  8. Helmut Schmidt, Greece and a valuable legacy for Europe
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    Agora

    had advocated holding a debt conference for Greece, similar to the one held for Germany after

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  9. Gov't hopes deal with lenders on prior actions will prove politically palatable

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    a majority on ADMIE’s board as well as holding a 51-percent stake in the company. This allows Prime Minister

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  10. Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016

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    will be disappointed. Since the start of the Greek crisis, many international commentators have been holding

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