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  1. Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014

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    they want to preserve their ample salaries and generous pensions but they will also need to feel

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  2. Greek PM offers no more incentives for presidential vote, braces for snap elections
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    suggests that he does not want to be seen to be making too many concessions when victory cannot

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  3. The demand for Greek debt relief: Is the cart being put before the horse?

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    want to open after the elections. Rather, they are a can of worms. But they are an institutional

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  4. SYRIZA heading for Independent Greeks coalition, with uncertain consequences

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    that, in the initial phase at least, Tsipras does not want to water down his position regarding what to demand

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  5. Greece's lenders adopt cautious approach to new government

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    to work constructively with the new Greek government” adding that “we want Greece to be able to repay

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  6. After Schaeuble talks, Greek gov't still focussed on ditching existing bailout

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    government does not want to accept more loans. He has only singled out the 1.9 billion euros in profits

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  7. This is the deal Greece will go in search of at Wednesday's sceptical Eurogroup

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    argument that it does not want to borrow any more money from the troika. Clearly, there is a large gap

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  8. The alternative of (tax-based) capital controls for Greece
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    , then they might want to opt for a tax-based form as opposed to quantity controls. That is, rather than

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  9. Greek funding needs add to pressure in talks between Athens and lenders

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    . As with the previous government, the current coalition appears to want to avoid receiving

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  10. Public support for coalition still strong but Tsipras walks fine line with party

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    of dissent is unlikely to be replicated in a parliamentary vote, Tsipras may want to avoid a public

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