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Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018
to support the exit in the summer and not asking the institutions to set aside any funds after
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S&P sees improved fiscal and growth prospects, raises credit rating to 'B'
Economytechnical support and long-term debt relief will be forthcoming although it will most likely be tied
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IMF sticks to reform, debt relief demands as programme role remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammeEuropean partners are essential to support sustainable growth and a successful exit from official
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Large rally over name issue ramps up pressure on Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat might support a compromise – PASOK, To Potami and possibly the Communist Party – to side
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Commission keeps outlook on Greece stable, sees growth picking up this year
Economy. It will also support the efforts to re-orientate the economy towards the tradable sector. Increased
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Novartis bribery claims to be examined by parliamentary inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicspartner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), would support a request for a parliamentary inquiry
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The sale of natural gas firm DEPA and its possible legal complications
Legalin its selected practice areas, while meeting today’s corporate needs for stable support
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Cyprus EEZ keeps Greek-Turkish relations on edge
PoliticsForeign Policyconfident about the level of support from its European partners. European Commission President Jean Claude
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Coalition and opposition gear up for battle over Novartis claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the coalition trying to root out the corruption of the past. Karamanlis Support for this interpretation came
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Macedonia name talks move along but key issues still to be addressed
PoliticsForeign Policythe political process for both governments. In Athens, SYRIZA does not have the support of its junior
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