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  1. Despite payment of some arrears, total reached 4.6 bln at end of 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    (under EAP) will be a “welcome surprise,” rising well above the 1-billion-euro mark. The stock

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  2. Greece prepares for a 3-year benchmark bond issue
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    Economy

    the International Monetary Fund, through its spokesman Gerry Rice, also indicated it would “welcome” a second

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  3. PASOK marks 40th anniversary by baring its split personality

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    minister was given a hero’s welcome, complete with chants reminiscent of the early 1980s when Andreas

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  4. The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
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    Agora

    agreed to are justifiable policies and would in many respects be welcome. But doing so without a clear

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  5. Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    swaps. We welcome Mr Dijsselbloem’s recent statement in our joint press conference in Athens

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  6. Parliament's bailout probe has potential to be politically toxic

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . For the coalition, the inquiry may prove a welcome distraction for domestic media and public opinion

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  7. Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
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    Agora

    pernicious than its budget deficits, including citizens in the decision-making process is a welcome tonic

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  8. Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015

    Newsletters

    macroeconomic adjustment programme. Nevertheless, this welcome restraint should not obscure the fact

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  9. Looking in on the Greek elections from the outside
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    Agora

    , this welcome restraint should not obscure the fact that these “outsiders” – if we may call them

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  10. Tsipras raises debt relief at UN but refugee crisis may prove more pressing issue

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    private investment. “The message to investors is that they are welcome in Greece,” said Tsipras, who

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