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Tension rises in Greece but creditors see potential for agreement soon
PoliticsGreek PoliticsProspects for a deal between Greece and its lenders hang in the balance going into the Orthodox Easter weekend after another round of inconclusive talks on Wednesday. Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Houliarakis, along with the government’s legal advisers, met with representatives
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Greek effort to heal rift with Balkan neighbours may have come too late
PoliticsForeign Policyto Turkey, Soltenberg met with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras last Friday and discussed NATO's
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EU progress on Turkish visas gives Athens hope of low refugee arrivals
PoliticsForeign Policymet the criteria” and will recommend that the European Parliament and member states approved
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Davutoglu departure prompts concern about Turkish unpredictability in Athens
PoliticsForeign Policywith Nicosia and met Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades several times in Brussels to discuss
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Tsipras upbeat after vote, Eurogroup but deal details may still present problems
PoliticsGreek Politics. Tsipras met President Prokopis Pavlopoulos on Monday night in an attempt to back the government’s
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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis indicated during a visit to Paris on Tuesday, where he met with French and OECD officials
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Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016
the course of the Greek crisis the task of finding whose goals have been met at the Eurogroup has been
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Paddling with a wooden spoon
Agoramet at the Eurogroup has been pretty simple: look no further than German Finance Minister Wolfgang
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ECB reinstates waiver in first step towards improving liquidity conditions for Greek banks
EconomyBankingof the key preconditions (i.e. the reinstatement of waiver) is now met, we understand that the key
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Tsakalotos confident on meeting fiscal targets, sees capital controls being gradually relaxed
EconomyProgrammeIn an interview with state broadcaster ERT on Monday night, Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos appeared confident this year’s primary surplus target (0.5 percent of GDP) will be met and the fiscal brake would not be triggered next year or in the coming years. He also claimed that each
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