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  1. SYRIZA's poll lead consistent but parliamentary majority elusive
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Five opinion polls published on Sunday reaffirmed SYRIZA’s steady lead over New Democracy but highlighted that the leftists are unlikely to gain a parliamentary majority in the January 25 elections. None of the surveys show any dramatic narrowing of the gap between SYRIZA and New Democracy and all

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  2. SYRIZA's own goals one of main threats to party's poll lead
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Going into the final stretch of the election campaign, opinion polls indicate that SYRIZA’s victory – although not necessarily an outright parliamentary majority - is assured, barring any dramatic developments next week. One of the things that could dent SYRIZA’s prospects, though, is the erratic

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  3. So far and yet so near for Greece and eurozone after second abortive Eurogroup
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    serious differences between Greece and the eurozone but despite the somewhat dramatic nature

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  4. Opposition parties on hold, pending outcome of coalition talks with creditors
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    . The socialist party’s demise over the last few years suggests something dramatic is needed to revive its

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  5. Commission slashes 2015 Greek growth forecast to 0.5 pct, sees debt rising
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    Economy

    revision for 2016 GDP is less dramatic, now pointing to a growth of 2.9 percent from 3.6 percent

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  6. Greek economy slips into recession as Q1 GDP contracts by 0.2 pct QoQ
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    a dramatic downward adjustment of its GDP estimate from 2.5 percent to 0.5 percent. The Commission

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  7. How Greek banks can balance on the collateral tightrope
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    Agora

    other dramatic developments, local banks should still have access to the liquidity they need

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  8. PASOK prepares to change leader but perhaps not its fortune
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    suggests something dramatic is needed to revive its fortunes or the Greek centre left has to make

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  9. Greece and lenders fail to bridge their differences in Brussels

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    and there is no dramatic change in deposit outflows the negative impact may be manageable.

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  10. Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
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    Economy

    The Eurogroup rejected on Saturday the Greek government’s proposal for a one-month extension of the current bailout programme, which expires on June 30, Greek banks are facing a dramatic situation. The challenge to the Greek banking system was immediately visible following Greek Prime Minister

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