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Level of corruption in Greek public sector seen falling slightly in 2014
Societyeconomic growth of more than 4 percent over the last four years. With a score of 92, Denmark’s
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Greek MPs pass 2015 budget but give few clues for presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the clashes in central Athens less than 24 hours earlier. Police clashed with anarchists at the end
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Eurogroup agrees two-month extension for Greek bailout but political developments to dominate
EconomyProgrammethe completion of the current review and not later than the end of February 2015. Note also that the Deputy
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What are SYRIZA's plans for Greek banks if it comes to power?
Economythan bank recapitalization purposes, would require the approval by the Eurogroup and national
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Greek banks' Eurosystem funding rises again in November, up by 1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy’ potential liquidity by more than 10 billion euros.
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Opposition parties' stance on president provides gov't with little hope so far
PoliticsGreek Politicsround of voting, should the coalition’s hopeful get less than around 170 votes. Speculation pointed
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Papandreou seeks new, undefined role on political centre stage in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicspolling lower than that recently. A Papandreou-controlled PASOK is unlikely to improve on this. In fact
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Troika document reveals thorny issues, coalition's commitments to conclude review
EconomyProgrammecommitments than those already provided. On the key issue of fiscal gap, the troika notes that the Greek
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First Greek presidential vote to set tempo for final ballot on Dec 29
PoliticsGreek Politics” to “yes” is a much easier move than from “no” to “yes” for any MPs that choose to change
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First vote for president leaves coalition with uphill task to avoid snap elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA total of 160 MPs backed the government's presidential candidate, Stavros Dimas, on Wednesday, which was one vote less than the coalition's most conservative estimates. Another 135 voted "present" and five were absent. The result was a troubling but not catastrophic one for the government
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