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Newsletter 127 - 14/07/2017
to be accompanied by the usual speculation about how long the assessment will take and what measures Greece
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UN steers clear of Cyprus blame game as focus moves to hydrocarbons
PoliticsForeign Policyof the Cypriot EEZ for its own seismic surveys. It is a usual tactic since Cyprus began hydrocarbon
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Tsipras returns from US with positive sentiment but absence of tangible results
PoliticsForeign Policypresident also referred to the debt issue in his opening remarks, underlining Washington’s continued
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SYRIZA feeling internal pressure due to handling of refugees
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe usual low-level conflict that exists with SYRIZA and its various bodies. However, it has the potential
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Greece seeks better relations with Albania as wariness of Turkey grows
PoliticsForeign Policy. These remarks, which are not in line with governmental responsibility, cause great concern.” Some
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Fiscal Council endorses fiscal and macro assumptions but warns of potential obstacles
EconomyMacroeconomycorrelation between imports and income. In its concluding remarks, the Fiscal Council says that although
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About last night
AgoraThe most tumultuous period in Greece’s modern history concluded in the middle of the night, with just a few usual suspects to share the moment on Twitter, a World Cup game being replayed on the television and the live stream of a Eurogroup press conference on the laptop screen. It seems like
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IMF's Article IV conclusion outlines progress and remaining risks on road to recovery
EconomyProgrammeto the labour market in the post programme period and they make the argument again in their remarks
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Saving Angela Merkel with the help of Alexis Tsipras
Agoraat least) focus on the euro area, rescue programmes and the usual suspect, namely Greece. Instead
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Getting to the church on time
Agora, it seems less historic and more business-as-usual. The agreement announced by Tsipras, which
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