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  1. Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025

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    Alexis Tsipras is again becoming an increasingly prominent figure on the country’s political scene... by engaging him directly, Mitsotakis cedes that Tsipras is once again a formidable foil... Prosecutor findings threaten to overshadow the fiscal narrative. Looking ahead, Mitsotakis must deliver

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  2. It remains a mystery
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    director Nogueira Batista. Once again, damning revelations about the design of the Greek bailout were... needed 13.2 billion in 2010 which was the equivalent of circa 6 percent of the country’s GDP. Again... issue and a coupon of 6.25 percent. From that point on it became apparent that funding at sustainable

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  3. Obstacles to centre-left alliance in Greek politics piling up
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    government. However, she is also expected to meet again with To Potami leader Stavros Theodorakis..., though, creates problems for Gennimata as not everyone in PASOK is keen on joining forces again... conservatives. The structure of any new alliance also raises the issue of party funding. Scrapping the existing

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  4. How 'clean' can an exit be? Athens snared between Rome and Berlin
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    environment for Greece, the most important interlocutor in the euro area is yet again playing political... and rising political risk in Spain, GGB spreads have increased again recently. Athens is now materially... without a PCL. But what happens when funding costs for sovereign debt increase and spreads continue

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  5. S&P keeps Greece at 'BB-' but revises outlook to stable on Covid-19 concerns
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    declining again in 2021. Net of the sizeable cash reserves the debt will rise to 181 pct of GDP, from... loans on the books, bad loans are expected to rise again this year. That said, the SSM has provided... that significantly reduces Greece’s funding needs. Sovereign access to funding is also supported

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  6. Newsletter 261 -07/08/2020

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    at important ministries. Tsakloglou has extensive knowledge of Greece’s labour market. Again, female... and chief economic adviser Alexis Patelis. Again, commentators note that apart from Skylakakis... as a vital source of funding to help Greece move on from 2020, a year that is expected to be damaging

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  7. Newsletter 288 - 12/03/2021

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    . The opposition party again called for the resignation of Citizens’ Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis... admitted 185 Covid patients in the previous 24 hours. Covid ICUs in Athens once again exceeded 90 pct... in 2019. Eurosystem funding came to 8 billion euros in 2020, after it had dipped to 1.9 billion

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  8. Will Tsipras move to centre stage to secure deal with lenders?
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    Tsipras will again take control of negotiations as he did at the last minute in February to secure... speculation that he will have to take control of the process again, not least because if there is to be a compromise to secure at least part of the remaining 7.2 billion euros in bailout funding it will need

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  9. Greece: How events could unfold over the next few weeks
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    elections would be his other option, especially if he wants to avoid a split in SYRIZA. Again, though.... Again, this could lead to elections or a referendum, or Tsipras having to look for alternative coalition... in pending bailout funding, this could trigger one of several developments. All of these events

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  10. Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016

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    confidence. “A plan built on over-optimistic assumptions will soon cause Grexit fears to resurface one again... security contributions rather than cut existing pensions. However, had he chosen to slash pensions again... but that in order to comply with its bailout programme, which provides the only source of funding available

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