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  1. The immediate economic and financial hurdles for the new Greek government
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    for ECB funding. ECB sources told the Athens New Agency recently that Greek banks would have access

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  2. First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
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    The first signs of the new Greek government intentions on the economic front were already indicated right after its formation. The Alternate Minister for Shipping Theodore Dritsas told reporters – before he was sworn in – that the privatisation process for Piraeus Port Authority (OLP

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  3. What are Greek coalition's plans for privatisation programme?
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    last summer. On Friday Lafazanis told Reuters that the government intends to cancel the plan

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  4. After rocky start, some political backing for SYRIZA but ECB holds key
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    ,” he told CNN. This was by no means the first time that Obama expressed his view on the euro crisis

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  5. Varoufakis outlines contours of debt deal as haircut set aside
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    debt engineering” that would ease Greece’s burden but also avoid eurozone taxpayers being told

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  6. The government decisions that could shape the future of Greek banks
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    told Reuters on February 8 that “he and the banks’ chairman George Zanias plan to step down in the next

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  7. As negotiations start, Greek coalition draws confidence from public opinion
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    . A banking source told Reuters on Tuesday that around 1 billion euros had been withdrawn in February

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  8. No deal at Eurogroup but also no clear way forward
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    though some finance ministers, such as Luxembourg's Pierre Gramegna, told reporters on their way out

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  9. Everybody be cool
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    told Wolfgang Schaeuble that if the Americans had another chance they would have never let

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  10. Greece and eurozone edge towards deal but details remain sketchy
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    and the troika “as we know them” no longer exist. “Forget them,” he told journalists. The Greek prime

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