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  1. Tsipras looks to build political capital from 2016 overperformance
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    lenders, who began discussions in Washington on Friday, to reach a swift conclusion.

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  2. Athens and creditors get down to details in final stretch of review
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    EconomyProgramme

    The new round of discussions between the Greek government and the institutions’ mission chiefs began on Tuesday with the aim of reaching a staff-level agreement (SLA) in the next few days. Following the two 2-hour meetings that focused on energy and the new privatisation and investment fund (HCAP

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  3. Survey shows 42 pct of Greek expats unlikely to return
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    Society

    New research by ICAP People Solutions has shed light on why young Greeks have left the country in droves since the crisis began. The research, which has been conducted each year for three years so far, was presented in the context of the 3rd Human Capital Summit in April 2017. The results showed

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  4. Athens cautious after Skopje suggests concession on name issue
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    discussions on confidence-building measures that began with the former government in Skopje, almost two

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  5. Tsipras eyes next step after mixed Eurogroup deal
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    The government began on Friday the task of talking up the agreement that it reached with its creditors at the Eurogroup but immediately came under fire from the opposition. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras went in the morning to brief President Prokopis Pavlopoulos about the deal, which gave Greece

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  6. Some optimism for Cyprus talks but complex issues remain
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to reach a new deadlock. Guterres described on Friday the main problem of the process that began on June

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  7. Cyprus talks fail to deliver result, leave concerns about future ties
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    for the United Nation and seems to preclude any new initiatives soon. Guterres, who began his term

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  8. Newsletter 127 - 14/07/2017

    Newsletters

    Deficit Procedure (EDP) for Greece, which began in 2009. The move is largely symbolic in nature

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  9. Athens holds off on bond as Tsipras talks up labour market
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    (EFKA), which began operating this year. Tsipras said that while many had predicted the creation

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  10. Mandatory e-payments come into force as Greece seeks to boost card use further
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    EconomyFeatures

    Electronic payment options have become mandatory for a wider range of businesses as a move to combat tax evasion and boost VAT revenues. Paying by card has historically been unpopular in Greece with most customers preferring cash. The advent of capital controls two years ago began to change

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