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Newsletter 150 -26/01/2018
war between the government and New Democracy, which is set to intensify in the near future
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Moody's upgrades rating to 'B3,' amid confidence about political outlook, economic prospects
Economy. The conclusion of the third programme is seen as a near certainty that will be followed by “self
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Capture of soldiers adds to complexity of Greek-Turkish relations
PoliticsForeign Policyepisode near the Imia islets, when a Turkish vessel rammed a Hellenic Coast Guard boat, was presented
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Rating agencies up Greece's scores, adding to positive outlook
Economythat the positive outlook will remain, meriting further upgrade action in the near-term if Greece manages
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Mitsotakis starts to put New Democracy on election footing
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has told his party to start preparing for general elections in the near future and has described the upcoming vote as a moment for “catharsis and rebooting.” Speaking to his shadow cabinet on Wednesday, Mitsotakis launched a strong attack on the government
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Much ground to cover on prior actions despite privatisation progress
EconomyProgrammeprior actions are near completion so far. The Greek government is aiming to make further progress
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Sustained friction with Turkey reveals differing views, approaches in Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens has tried to downplay an incident on Monday night involving a Turkish Coast Guard helicopter, which allegedly flied at low altitude with its lights off near the Greek islet of Ro, in what was the latest example of sustained friction between the two countries. The Greek government appears
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IMF revises growth forecasts downwards, emphasising gap with other lenders
EconomyMacroeconomythe positive outlook, with growth estimates that exceed 2 percent in the near term. On the sidelines
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Growth strategy sets out reform targets, broad policies for post-MoU era
EconomyProgrammeestimates by other international organisations, the government leaves unchanged its near-term growth
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Capital controls eased, allowing larger withdrawals and doubling limit on business transfers abroad
EconomyMacroeconomyof capital controls in the near-term, 79 percent did not expect to withdraw their savings once capital
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