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Tsipras faces dissent from SYRIZA MPs but serious rift unlikely at this stage
PoliticsGreek Politicswith a worse deal than the previous coalition. SYRIZA officials have a little time to work on the dissenters
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Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015
). However, Greece’s agreement with its lenders, as well as statements from several European officials
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Greece's opposition parties back in spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the elections, with some leading officials publicly suggesting that there should be a congress
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The education of Alexis Tsipras
AgoraMonetary Fund representatives, European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, US officials and German
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Coalition rhetoric opens up more fronts for Greece
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlexis Tsipras and other SYRIZA officials hinted at during the election campaign. However, the fact
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After Eurogroup, hard work, more pressure and sliver of hope for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the coalition to satisfy its lenders demands by sending them information or whether officials
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Growing uncertainty weighs on Greek shares and bonds
EconomyThe Greek stock market plunged 4.13 percent on Wednesday amid growing distance between Greece and its lenders and worsening climate emerging from the recent comments of leading European officials. The latest developments include European Commission stance that tabling of draft bills
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Tsipras Berlin visit brings some relief on Greek bond, stock markets
Economyofficials last Thursday and German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday. The reaffirmation of the February 20
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Will Tsipras move to centre stage to secure deal with lenders?
PoliticsGreek Politicswith German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European officials in March. There is increasing
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As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe prospect of an agreement between Greece and its lenders at the April 24 Eurogroup in Riga has virtually disappeared and it looks likely that any negotiations over a package of reforms that could unlock funding will carry over into May. Although some Greek government officials insist a deal
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