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Presidential shuttle diplomacy between Athens and Berlin
Agora. Given the profile of Greece’s debt and the migration from the private sector to official creditor
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Tsakalotos sticks to guns as review compromise remains elusive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe review and reconstitution process within the next few weeks,” added the ECB official. Coeure concluded
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Pieces of review puzzle yet to fall into place ahead of Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammea technical, agreement may be reached, according to a eurozone official. Reports earlier this week
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Athens sees flexibility on fiscal targets, singles out IMF over role
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere was a fairly subdued reaction from the government to the outcome of Monday’s Eurogroup, although the coalition did turn its fire on the International Monetary Fund and indicated it would strive to avoid having to agree any new measures now. Although the official statements from the government
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Tsipras springs surprise with handout pledge for pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the announcement had the approval of the institutions but there was no official confirmation
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Eurosystem funding drops by 3.3 bln in Nov for 17th straight monthly fall
EconomyMacroeconomyfor official wholesale funding also fell in November with that for ECB funding dropping to 28.81 billion
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Lenders' reaction to pension pledge leaves Tsipras short of options
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe blog post written by Poul Thomsen and Maurice Obstfeld, increased tension. A Finance Ministry official
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Provisions of out-of-court workout bill outlined ahead of submission to Parliament
EconomyProgrammeand subordinate fines and surcharges. According to the latest official figures from the BoG, non-performing
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Greece's pursuit of normality has only one starting point
Agorarecommendations as its official lenders do not have the coercive power granted by the programme review process
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Schaeuble presents Athens with stark reality of programme without IMF
PoliticsGreek Politicsofficial response, the coalition indicated that the IMF remaining on the sidelines could lead
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