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Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015
it has been since December 2012. ELA reached a total of 77.58 billion euros at the end of May. May saw
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Final push for "Yes" and "No" campaigns as referendum result hangs in balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsstrong objections to the government’s proposal to lenders, which saw the reduction to defence
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Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015
that their activities were either subdued or suspended for the bank holiday period. Supermarkets saw a large number... is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility
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Most Greek businesses feel capital controls impact, 69 pct see turnover drop
Economystating they saw a drop in turnover, with 18 percent indicating a nosedive above 50 percent and 51
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Total health spending down to 8.65 pct of GDP as public healthcare sees big drop
Societyfrom 2012 to 2013 it was -7.3 percent. Residential or long-term care facilities also saw their funding
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Possibility of snap elections after third bailout agreed is firmly on Tsipras's agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe possibility of working with ANEL again after snap elections, Gerovasili said she saw “no reason
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Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015
, new orders, employment and stocks all saw a deterioration. The drop in output was attributed
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Refugee crisis poses multiple political challenges for Tsipras
PoliticsForeign Policyand described the conditions he saw as “appalling.” #asylum seekers, appalling reception conditions. Somewhere
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Early gains in Greek stocks cancelled out in second half of week
EconomyAfter a rebound in the first two trading sessions of the week the Greek stock market headed south in the next three days, ending with marginal losses of 0.4 percent. This follows a nosedive of 15.2 percent in the previous week, which saw the first trading after the imposition of capital controls
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Eurogroup approves 3rd bailout for Greece but expects swift, extensive action
EconomyProgrammeGreek Parliament approved with a broad majority, even though Prime Minster Alexis Tsipras saw
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