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Come back Cleisthenes, all is forgiven
Agoraabandon of people who don’t feel responsible for the country’s dire financial state or its shattered
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No victory, just plenty of misery
Agorato finance this type of fiscal binge you don’t have much of a choice but to cut that deficit. It also
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Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
Agorathat is gradually claiming its victim. Either way, you can’t help but feel that over the last few years
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General gov't cash surplus rises to 3.54 bln at end of Feb, more than double last year
EconomyMacroeconomytotal), followed by long-term bonds (74.52 billion – 23.4 percent of total) and T-Bills (14.98
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Politics trumping economic prudence in Greece
Agorahouseholds and businesses that haven’t even reached halfway through this year that such a performance
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Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
Agorafor renewal but it can’t rely just on an infusion of new blood, be it Tsipras, Sakellaridis, Theodorakis
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Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicswith either New Democracy or SYRIZA in the future. You can read a commentary on To Potami here. Don’t
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General gov't primary cash surplus to April at 1.69 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyof total debt. Long-term bonds were at 77.48 billion (23.6 percent of total) and T-Bills at 14.98 billion
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Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politics. “Perhaps a person with such a difficult job shouldn’t speak at all,” said New Democracy’s Manolis
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C/A deficit to April narrows by 34.7 pct boosted by services
EconomyMacroeconomyinflows in non-residents’ holdings of Greek bonds, T-Bills and Greek stocks. The latter is primarily
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