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Greece’s return to capital markets: Why not try a diaspora bond first?
Agorathe Greek finance minister is hoping to jump on the band wagon set in motion by other countries having
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No victory, just plenty of misery
Agoraset by Germany in the handling of the euro crisis has been vindicated. Their claim completely
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Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
Agorahave an average maturity of 30 years. The average yield is currently set at 1.5 percent. The loan
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Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?
Economyargue. We have set out four key questions about the bond, issued under English law, that should help
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Greek banks' Eurosystem funding falls for third straight month, at lowest since Feb 2010
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom 12 percent for Piraeus to 22 percent for Eurobank. The troika has set a target for this ratio
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Are investors getting a bargain with Eurobank?
Agoravalue, also set as the minimum acceptable price for the capital increase. This price implies an 80
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New Democracy and SYRIZA draw battle lines for European elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy and SYRIZA, the two parties that will contest first place in the European Parliament elections on May 25, have announced their candidates and set out their campaign strategies for the crucial electoral race. There were similarities in the candidate lists of both parties, which sought
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SYRIZA stumbles again on way to May elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsby their religion, not ethnicity. The challenging of the status quo set by the treaty is an extremely sensitive
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European Commission review of Greek programme: The key points
EconomyProgrammefor 2020 was set at 22.3 billion from 24.2 billion in the previous review. The new timetable
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PASOK stakes coalition survival on voters’ fear of uncertainty
PoliticsGreek Politicssteps forward.” In Tuesday’s interview, Samaras set out three conditions for there to be stability
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