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Newsletter 198 -15/03/2019
offers from 290 accounts. The investor profile was led by fund managers, who represented 68 percent
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Tsipras tempted to ditch snap elections option and hold on until October
PoliticsGreek Politicselections. This will likely have to include the announcement of some more high-profile candidates
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SYRIZA set to name more MEP candidates, hoping for better results
PoliticsGreek Politicsinclusion on SYRIZA’s ticket was expected to help boost the party’s leftist profile and attract left-wing
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SYRIZA seeks to bolster post-MoU narrative with early IMF repayment
PoliticsGreek Politicshas a weak presence in local government but would not want to lose the high-profile Attica
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Welcome to the club: Greece Joins the 17+1 network
Agoranetwork. It is much less clear how Rome or Athens can garner tangible benefits from high-profile
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Tsipras on the spot again following minister's latest outburst
PoliticsGreek Politics. While the SYRIZA leader might be able to live with losing the combative deputy, such a high-profile
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 27.5 mln in Q1, ELA eliminated
EconomyBankingdelivered profitable results in Q1 despite the challenging profile of the bank’s loan book. He noted
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Clash over judiciary persists as second round of local elections nears
PoliticsGreek Politics. The highest-profile of these will be Attica, the greater Athens region, which New Democracy has
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SYRIZA unveils array of pledges to win over voters ahead of July 7 vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the middle class. Xenogiannakopoulou is one of the highest profile additions to SYRIZA’s team from
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New Democracy on course for clear majority, opinion polls suggest
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties’ hopefuls reflects the difficulty both have had in convincing new or high-profile figures to join
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