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  1. What next for Greek politics after Golden Dawn arrests?

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    , whose economic future is still finely balanced. Samaras’s opponents could – once again – accuse him... retain their role until convicted. Even in the case of them resigning en masse, national elections

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  2. Parties on edge as Golden Dawn case has potential to go either way

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    again. Rumours of possible ministerial resignations were quickly doused. Despite the obvious

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  3. Ex-minister's jailing a boost for faltering sense of justice

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    of its powers to pin the ex-minister down and jail him. Again, this is somewhat of a landmark moment

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  4. For Stournaras, it's out of the frying pan and into the heating oil

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    the latest developments in his ministry, he may be feeling the same sense of isolation again.

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  5. Nobody has less confidence in their government than the Greeks, OECD finds
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    percentages of women ministers among OECD countries, with only 5.6 percent. Again, Turkey is the only

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  6. Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone

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    and biases the average for peripheral countries). Once again I do not want to emphasize the absolute

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  7. After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?

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    of the foreclosures ban. Following a successful recapitalisation last June, Greek banks again

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  8. Tourism turnover index slows but signs remain positive
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    Turnover Index in Accommodation and Food Services rose 1.2 percent in the third quarter 2013, decelerating from the 5.2 percent posted in the second quarter, according to Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). The improvement - one again - confirms the strong tourism season in Greece this year

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  9. SYRIZA's left wing sticks to belief Greece should leave euro

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    The challenge SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras faces in balancing his effort to prepare his party for power while taming or satisfying its more radical elements has been emphasised again after the group’s left wing rekindled the debate about Greece leaving the euro. A statement by the Left Platform

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  10. One in four Greeks in severe material deprivation; a eurozone outlier
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    to afford adequate heating of a dwelling or to purchase durable goods), rose again last year – as it has

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