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Cyprus in 2014: Looking ahead
Agorain Greece. The poor return of this sale resulted in Bank of Cyprus having to pledge its own assets
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As EU presidency approaches, poll suggests Greeks are most isolated within Union
Societyon its own. Only 13 percent of Greeks feel their voices do count in the EU. In Cyprus, this figure
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Coalition wins crucial votes but at a price as SYRIZA leads polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsit progressively difficult to ensure the backing of its own lawmakers over the course of the year, let alone
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Topsy-turvy ride continues for Independent Greeks, as another MP goes
PoliticsGreek Politicsup his own right-wing movement. Davris’s departure is the latest undulation in the up-and-down story
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PASOK unites forces with Greek "Olive Tree" for EP elections but will it be enough?
PoliticsGreek Politicsin single digit figures and is no longer in a position to stand on its own at the ballot box
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A macroeconomic assessment of the Cypriot economy after the haircut
Agora, and take responsibility for any policy mistakes of their own doing. The bleak consequences of the above
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Where Greek banks stand ahead of capital needs disclosure
Economycapital shortfalls will most likely cover their capital needs with “own means” without resorting
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Fragmented, weak Greek centre left fails to find basis for cooperation
PoliticsGreek Politicsand presenter Stavros Theodorakis announced that he would be leading his own party in the European
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To Potami's rise and Golden Dawn's strife shake things up for May vote
PoliticsGreek Politicswould be launching his own party – To Potami (The River) - there was much scepticism and scorn from all
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Greece agrees with troika, looks to tranche release and redistribution of surplus
PoliticsGreek Politicswhen the IMF will approve the disbursement of its own tranches of 1.8 billion for Q4 and 3.5 billion
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