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  1. Athens assessing lay of land as Cyprus talks approach and UK seeks new role
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    solution which has formed the basis of negotiations for the island’s reunification for more than four... efficient than the EU in communicating with Ankara. That was the main message Foreign Secretary Dominic... is not at all willing to accept two states rather than a united one within its family – this point is clear

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  2. No quick solution to Greek liquidity problem; reforms list holds key
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    that the Frankfurt-based lender raised the Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) limit for Greek banks by more than... the money, which Athens hoped would have eased its liquidity problems. Reuters has reported unnamed

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  3. Greece eyes temporary solution to liquidity problem from Brussels Group talks
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    Fund began on Thursday, with Athens being represented by more than 20 people. This is by far... market liberalisation will not have any impact on its efforts to ease its liquidity problems. The draft

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  4. PM lines up Israel visit, discusses conflict with Erdogan
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    ’s negotiation process with the EU,” while he expressed hope that the problem will be resolved... counterpart Burak Aksapar are meeting on Tuesday. Their talks are aimed to raise open bilateral

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  5. Greece and Turkey move ahead with talks on Confidence Building Measures
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    is one of the few countries, if not the only one, which has effectively handled the problem of refugee... Lalakos and Turkey’s deputy foreign minister Burak Aksapar, respectively. High-ranking military

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  6. Athens believes name deal still alive, waits for move from Zaev
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    referendum was void due to a low turnout. This reference in the Ministry's announcement hints at an ongoing... that more than 50 percent of FYROM's citizens participated on Sunday's vote. The foreign minister also... that a number of problems in the wider region of the Balkans would be addressed by the ratification

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  7. PM burnishes conservative credentials with focus on day-to-day issues, law and order
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    also pledges to fight what he calls the “deep state”, which he hints is standing in the way.... The ND leader argued that his critics offer no true alternative other than to unseat the government... reacted to Mitsotakis’s campaign in the north of Greece by accusing the PM of ignoring the real problems

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  8. Greek banks' equity raising could keep official support to a minimum

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    than debt investors via the debt to equity swap. This means that subject to demand for the share... that Piraeus would issue CoCos of more than 2 billion with an annual cost of around 160 million..., and hybrid securities is activated. CoCos, which qualify as Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital “pari passu

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  9. Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019

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    10-billion-euro debt to the International Monetary Fund earlier than scheduled. Following the conclusion... distance of the lowest yields Greece has seen since it joined the euro in 2001 but is still at more than... the agreement of all creditors due to the pari passu clause. “Also from the ESM perspective, it would make

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  10. IMF hints at flexibility as debt relief talks continue
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    a constructive role in securing a better compromise offer for Greece than the one put forward... primary surplus targets of less than 3.5 percent of GDP after 2022. There has been no clear indication... of respondents believe that conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis would make a better prime minister than

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