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  1. Newsletter 126 - 07/07/2017

    Newsletters

    . The disbursal comes as a welcome relief As the summer lull descends, the government has to decide

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  2. Bond issue mulled amid pressure from judiciary clash, Varoufakis claims
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    it issued in 2014 would be acceptable. A bond issue would be a welcome political development

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  3. About to soar? Greece's economy still needs to be handled with care
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    access and sufficient cash buffers to cushion the post-programme period. These are all welcome signs

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  4. China's Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
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    are welcome by policy makers in the region. Despite visible inroads being made by Chinese companies

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  5. NBG steps back into markets with 750 mln covered bond issue
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    EconomyBanking

    of just over double that of the loan. The issue of the bond was welcome news for Greece’s banking

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  6. Back from the brink: What next for Greece's property market?
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    EconomyFeatures

    a 50 percent stake in a commercial building on Syngrou avenue for 14.4 million euros. Other welcome

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  7. Athens hopeful of clinching SLA after progress in creditor talks
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    EconomyProgramme

    they would reduce Greece's debt costs. So we'd welcome such liability management measures, and we would

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  8. SYRIZA in tight spot over strikes but poll deficit still closing
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The imminent visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan means that the main focus of the Greek government for the rest of the week will be on foreign policy issues. This could represent a welcome break for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his cabinet, who despite reaching a staff-level

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  9. Tsipras and Mitsotakis head in opposite directions over talks with Skopje
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    clearly designed to ensure that these voters feel they are still welcome within New Democracy

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  10. Macedonia and other Greek words

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    who had backed the demonstration, including New Democracy, making it clear they were not welcome

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