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Pressing economic tasks mounting up for next Greek government
EconomyProgrammefall significantly short of targets in the first two months, this would put further pressure
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New Democracy and PASOK ponder next moves after election defeat
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDefeats for New Democracy and PASOK in Sunday’s elections look like triggering developments in both parties over the next few weeks. Despite Antonis Samaras’s attempt to put on a brave face when Sunday’s results came in (he pointed out that the party lost just under 2 percentage points compared
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Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat we had until now is over for us,” he said. “We will put forward a new programme, which means
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Samaras future unclear as New Democracy enters period of introspection
PoliticsGreek Politicslead to new elections. This is the “Left Parenthesis” theory that Samaras’s advisers had put forward
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In effort to reach new deal, Greek government cannot ignore liquidity constraints
EconomyProgramme. Cash reserves Any significant revenue shortfall in the first quarter of the year will put further
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The state of play with Greek banks' liquidity
Economyto approve such a request. If confirmed, this would put significant pressure on the newly-formed Greek
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ECB refuses Greek government bonds as collateral: What does it mean?
Economy. It appears that the ECB's move is designed to put pressure on the new Greek government to reach a quick
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Another euro stitch unpicked
Agorais no stranger to being put in a tight spot by the ECB. In April 2011, the central bank’s
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What are the implications of the ECB's decision for Greek banks?
EconomyMinistry issued a statement explaining the ECB’s decision as one designed “to put pressure
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This is the deal Greece will go in search of at Wednesday's sceptical Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsundermine negotiations. The policy programme was initially due to be presented on Saturday but was put back
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