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  1. Optimism in Athens as Cyprus talks move into delicate phase

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    on a specific map. The Greek premier, however, insisted that there are “red lines” for Greece and Cyprus

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  2. Out-of-court settlement: An important tool to regulate debts to banks and public sector
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    Legal

    The Greek government intends to pass a law concerning the out-of-court settlement of debts of entities with trading licenses in an effort to regulate the so called “red loans” owed to banks, funds and the government. However, the draft law, in the form it is being discussed, is being challenged

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  3. Bank of Greece sees potential for recovery, urges calm in negotiations
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . On the domestic front, risks relate to the excessive red tape, minor or major vested interest

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  4. Athens hopes concessions can secure review breakthrough
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    more years, the government is willing to cross its red lines over the tax-free threshold for incomes

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  5. Tsipras dismisses snap polls and new measures as review deal hangs in balance
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    crossing red lines. In this case, he would presumably try to downplay the reverse cutter as being

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  6. Stocks down 0.4 pct this week after tumbling in wake of Eurogroup
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    Economy

    to 39.4 percent from 57.9 percent due to the sale of shares to Wert Red Sarl and a capital increase

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  7. Greece forced to revisit prickly subject of pension spending to conclude review
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    EconomyProgramme

    or a reduction of almost 1.4 billion for 1.4 million pensioners, breaching one of the most prominent red

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  8. Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017

    Newsletters

    that the government would have to transgress the two most prominent red lines it maintained until recently. 2 Current

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  9. BoG sees chance of normality returning if review concludes swiftly
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , the volatile and unclear tax and legal regime of investor protection, red tape and cumbersome

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  10. This is where the last few days have left Greece and lenders
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    Agora

    newspaper claimed of “red lines” being crossed, while a journalist claimed on TV that this meant

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