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Newsletter 121 - 02/06/2017
at an Economist conference in Frankfurt on Wednesday, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos repeated his call
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May is the cruelest month
AgoraPrime Minister to pull a ‘Tsipras’ and call a snap election. She was hoping to capitalise
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Some relief for coalition but bold claims about programme exit a concern
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe week ends with the government resolving two of the political headaches that troubled it over the past few days and with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a confident mood about Greece’s prospects for returning to the bond markets. The municipal workers’ union POE-OTA decided on Thursday to call
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BoG revises GDP forecast, stresses debt restructuring and reforms in monetary policy report
EconomyMacroeconomyrepeated its call for debt relief, saying that this would facilitate Greece’s return to the markets
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Some optimism for Cyprus talks but complex issues remain
PoliticsForeign PolicyPresident Nicos Anastasiades to call for more specificity. The Greek proposal tabled by Foreign
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IMF insists fiscal targets unrealistic, cites historical evidence to support case
EconomyProgrammeto increase. The IMF’s final piece of historical evidence to wrap up its call for realistic assumptions
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The flag of permanent defeat
Agoraof Tsipras (maybe we can call it type 3.0) bore no resemblance to the SYRIZA leader of 2015
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Eurobank sells NPL package in attempt to reduce bad debt pile
EconomyBankingof 1.5 billion euros to Sweden’s Intrum. As Eurobank communicated in its recent earnings call, 620
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Athens in dispute with Spanish ambassador over Catalonia stance
PoliticsForeign Policycall from Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias, who apologised for the incident. The Greek Foreign
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Minister proposes way forward for auctions as pressure mounts from banks, creditors
EconomyProgrammethe suggestions and take a decision on whether to call off their strike. Their verdict is expected
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