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  1. Greek elections as seen (or imagined) from Berlin
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    politics, establishing political leverage instead of finger pointing. Today, Tsipras is no longer

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  2. Drop in Greek retail sales accelerates to 3.4 pct in March

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    , while OECD projections are more conservative pointing to a marginal rise of 0.3 percent.

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  3. How Greek banks moved into a new era
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    , with banks’ current estimates pointing to a peak of the NPL ratio close to the end of the year easing

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  4. Greek-German relations: Perception versus reality

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    of bilateral cooperation that has been established alongside unnecessary finger pointing. Leaving

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  5. BoG charts how crisis has affected private sector employment

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    , showed a revision of March data now pointing to a slower YoY growth in the non-seasonally adjusted

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  6. Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
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    severe. At the same time, justifying certain aspects of the Greek bailout only by pointing

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  7. Optimism and obstacles in Spain
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    by pointing to cycles. However, for all the upbeat economic news, Spaniards have yet to reap any reward from

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  8. European Commission says 2014 is a turning point for Greece as growth resumes

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    risk with the overall balance of risks pointing to the downside since “uncertainty is significant

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  9. Troika and Greece in stalemate over budget targets, prior actions as time ticks away
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    . However, the Finance Ministry has responded by pointing to preliminary data for the first half

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  10. Newsletter 4 - 21/11/2014

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    perspective of the matter – the return of the troika to Greece, finger pointing at unacceptable

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