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Greek market jitters evident as investors dump shares and bonds
EconomyThe Greek stock market remained deep in the red for the third straight session on Wednesday, tumbling by 9.24 percent. Wednesday’s performance follows a sharp drop of more than 3 percent in each of the preceding two days, bringing the weekly losses so far to 15.4 percent. Although the domestic
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Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
PoliticsGreek Politics, restoring the minimum wage to 751 euros, bringing back some labour regulations, rehiring some sacked
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Newsletter 15 - 13/02/2015
that more than 15 billion have been withdrawn from Greek banks in last two months, bringing
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Tsipras makes unpopular choice for president, with eye on political balance
PoliticsGreek Politics. By bringing in a moderate center-right president, Tsipras perhaps believes that he can build on this sound
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Tsipras faces dissent from SYRIZA MPs but serious rift unlikely at this stage
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe agreement but the Greek government decides not to. Also, bringing the agreement to Parliament will also
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Public support for coalition still strong but Tsipras walks fine line with party
PoliticsGreek Politics, though. By not bringing the agreement to Parliament he will leave himself open to heavy criticism from
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Spain is not Greece: Part two
Agoraimportantly, it is Podemos’ discourse of bringing back dignity, fighting corruption and stemming
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Greece and lenders start technical talks as tension between Athens and Berlin rises
PoliticsGreek Politicsit aside now that it is in government. Not bringing it up would suggest that Tsipras is afraid
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Greek austerity programme compromising some basic rights, EU Parliament report finds
Society, bringing it to below 6 percent, “universal access, equity, service adequacy and quality were often
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Budget primary surplus falls to 1.24 bln at end of Feb as revenues miss target
EconomyMacroeconomyrefunds) rebounded by 11 percent in February after dropping by 18.4 percent in January, bringing
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