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Coalition wins crucial votes but at a price as SYRIZA leads polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s fragile coalition survived two tense votes in Parliament on Saturday to close out a particularly challenging year but did so in the knowledge that the respite it can enjouy will be brief. A year that is likely to be even tougher lies ahead. As expected, the government won the votes
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Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
Agoranewspaper, for which he worked as Brussels correspondent. You can follow Kostas on Twitter @KKarkagiannis
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DIMAR faces struggle to survive in 2014, a year of elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greek politics. There can no doubt that DIMAR faces a struggle for survival in 2014.
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Manufacturing PMI reached four-year high of 49.6 pts in December
EconomyMacroeconomyto be sustained before an outright recovery can be declared.”
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Greece closes 2013 with 691 mln budget primary surplus despite late investment spend
EconomyMacroeconomythat an agreement can be reached, while recent data submitted by the Greek authorities on a series
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Indices for turnover, new orders in industry post big falls in November
Economycan be declared,” according to Markit analysts.
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A macroeconomic assessment of the Cypriot economy after the haircut
Agoraof Cyprus and a member of the country's National Economic Council. You can follow Marios on Twitter
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Troika returning to Greece but key decisions still months away
PoliticsGreek Politicscounterparts on what progress can be made regarding the outstanding actions. Wrapping up this review
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Cooperatives on Cyprus: Why they were treated differently to banks
AgoraNo country in an island in today’s integrated world. Thus, the lessons learned in one place can be used to identify problems elsewhere. Despite starting from a different source, the banking collapse in the USA has lessons for Cyprus and parallels to what happened on the island. One of the issues
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Shortcomings in healthcare seen at forefront of austerity impact in Greece
Societyservices have been seriously affected. Rapid socioeconomic change can harm mental health, unless
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