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Newsletter 106 - 10/02/2017
Dimitris Papadimitriou told the Wall Street Journal on Thursday. For even a preliminary agreement
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Kotzias visit to Washington still leaves some doubts about US stance
PoliticsForeign Policyas it has publicly said little about it. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal last month, US
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Athens absorbs Eurogroup fallout, hopes for better offer
PoliticsGreek Politicshave. The Wall Street Journal reported that the offer put to Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos
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The wit and will of men
Agoraa Eurogroup with its back against the wall has happened numerous times during the crisis and always
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Athens ties up prior actions, IMF hints at programme role
PoliticsGreek Politicsa programme βin principle.β The Wall Street Journal also reported that there is some concern among Fund
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Possibility remains for trial bond issue before IMF debt analysis
PoliticsGreek Politicson the markets. However, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Bank of Greece governor Yannis
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Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
PoliticsGreek Politics. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, the ceiling was set at 325 billion euros of central
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Public sector evaluation and hirings in the spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicscome up against a brick wall in its efforts to conduct the evaluation. According to Kathimerini
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China's Footprint in Southeast Europe: Constructing the "Balkan Silk Road"
AgoraCommission or the EBRD β China is starting almost 30 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall to establish
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Whether an "early" or "clean" exit, it's the same old story for Greece
Agoraby the charts below (the first from this piece by Nektaria Stamouli and Marcus Walker in the Wall Street
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