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Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
Agorabeen achieved a year ahead of schedule. Athens was told to wait until April, when the European
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Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014
vice-president Jyrki Katainen took a more balanced and helpful position when he told
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New claim of attempt to bribe MP casts shadow over presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicswas made. Party leader Panos Kammenos also alleged that Haikalis was told during the meeting that he would
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A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
Agoraposition when he told www.euractiv.com that Brussels “will respect democracy and is ready
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Samaras strays out of line in search for new normal
Agorais changing dramatically,” he told a New Democracy gathering in Evia a few hours after terrorists shot dead
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Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsvoters are leaning, although Thomas Gerakis of Alco told Bloomberg that many might make their choice
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Greek banks set for early ELA return in apparent precautionary move
Economytold Kathimerini that this development reflects diminishing liquidity in the domestic market
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Review completion and SMP redemptions will decide Greece's QE eligibility
EconomyProgramme, if needed, in the next ECB Governing Council meeting on February 4. In addition, ECB sources told
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The immediate economic and financial hurdles for the new Greek government
EconomyProgrammefor ECB funding. ECB sources told the Athens New Agency recently that Greek banks would have access
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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammeThe first signs of the new Greek government intentions on the economic front were already indicated right after its formation. The Alternate Minister for Shipping Theodore Dritsas told reporters – before he was sworn in – that the privatisation process for Piraeus Port Authority (OLP
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