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  1. Government's relationship with Stournaras teeters again

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    funding, as well as the programme review that will follow.

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  2. Out with the old, in with the old
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    before. *You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis

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  3. After talks with lenders, Greece returns to list of tasks to secure next bailout payment

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    of the Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS) 2017-2020 that will reportedly follow. Energy The energy

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  4. A market for NPL resolution

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    bonds to interested private investors. *You can follow Jens on Twitter: @Jens_Bastian This article

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  5. How the pension fund that invested heavily in Attica Bank lost half its reserves

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    . You can follow him on Twitter: @ManosGiakoumis Manos Giakoumis

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  6. Greek government risks mauling after straying off
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    teetering and Tsipras staring at the possibility that he will no longer be king. *You can follow Nick

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  7. Opinion polls sound warning for SYRIZA ahead of party congress
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    to follow. The second poll, conducted by the University of Macedonia for Skai TV, shows New

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  8. Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
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    is to get a committee working on it. *You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis An earlier version

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  9. Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
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    ’s pulse.” Although he added that judges have to follow the rules, his comment was interpreted

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  10. Greek Pharmaceuticals: The little pill with big potential
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    should be even cheaper, have been slow to follow suit. The country’s lenders have been pressing Greece

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