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  1. What is the state of play with Greek banks?

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    now dominate 95 percent of the domestic market. The bank recap successfully carried out in June put

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  2. Greek centre-left in search of new roots with own Olive Tree alliance

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    that the Greek version will also grow into a significant force. The proclamation has not been put

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  3. Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
    Photo by Can Esenbel [www.mundanepleasure.com]

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    at a Eurogroup meeting last November, will be put off until after May’s European Parliament elections

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  4. Eurozone periphery condemned to low wages, demand, EC study suggests
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    Economy

    consolidations that put more emphasis on the expenditure side. The paper also casts doubt

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  5. Words will always hurt

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    our thoughts and actions. To put it another way, if those in authority continue to spout words

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  6. Fear and loathing in Athens: an ex-minister's take on troika reviews
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    with the troika to provide experience and continuation since the first bailout was put together

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  7. A summit of little substance

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    allegations – to put on a very public display of closing ranks at the highest EU level could be seen

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  8. Retail's downward slide continued with 8.9 pct sales drop in August

    Economy

    is that Greek households prefer to put the little spare money they have in their bank accounts rather than

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  9. SYRIZA to test coalition with censure motion but victory unlikely

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    , will be put to the test. Opposition parties calling for votes of no confidence in Greek governments

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  10. Scars for coalition, questions for SYRIZA after confidence vote
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    up in its efforts to put pressure on him. However, SYRIZA would have hoped to get more out of its

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