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New prior actions may prove obstacle as Athens talks intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicssince then. The lenders' side, however, appears to be expecting Greece to take more steps before it can
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Greek business feeling the pinch from capital controls
Economyto subscribers. You can find more information about our subscription packages here.
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Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions
EconomyProgrammeto be submitted to Greek Parliament by Tuesday afternoon so that MPs can vote on it by Thursday. After
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On the agreement for a third bailout
AgoraMacroPolis editor Nick Malkoutzis speaks to Juliette Foster of Share Radio in the UK about the agreement between the Greek governemnt and its lenders on the third bailout and what we can expect in the days ahead. The subjects discussed also include the possibility of lenders, Germany in particular
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SYRIZA rebels launch new group, promising more discomfort for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthough there is no way that he – like conservative leader Evangelos Meimarakis – can form a government
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A breakdown of Greece’s revised financing needs as part of its new ESM programme
EconomyProgrammethat 6.2 billion can be considered a permanent source of funding. Repo operations were conducted
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Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical establishment. The only way that SYRIZA can differentiate itself from the other pro-bailout
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SYRIZA buffeting continues as parties get set for official start of election race
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout whether she can launch her own party while she still holds her institutional role in Parliament
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Opinion polls indicate fragmentation, close election race
PoliticsGreek Politicsin support of the party this time are so far undecided. This gives SYRIZA some hope that it can win back
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Crisis changing Greeks' college choices, research indicates
Societyscience. This can be explained by the fact that academic returns on investment fall during recessions
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