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Greece's relations with neighbours in Western Balkans becoming more complex
PoliticsForeign Policywith Albania Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's planned visit to Greece on May 12 has caused a stir.... However, the Greek government sees this visit as a “challenge” and an “intervention” in the process... intention to visit Athens through his close aide, Endri Fuga, who was in Greece a few days ago
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Athens steps up efforts to build links with Libya as EU steps in to assist
PoliticsForeign Policy. Also, a planned visit by Gerapetritis to Tripoli for talks with Libya’s internationally recognized... of migrants to southern Crete even after the visit of the Greek foreign minister is considered in Athens... to be pledged, but the visit could pave the way for closer cooperation. “Whether
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We need to talk about unemployment
Agora. As much as Stournaras was quick to challenge the OECD’s projections on growth, he did not comment
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Credit origination and transmission: Are Greek banks part of the problem or the solution?
AgoraThe twin challenge in Greece’s financial sector remains the liquidity position of banks and their lending capacity to the real economy. Any assumption of a quick return to normality and business as usual are premature. Lending volumes to private households and business continue to be anchored
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Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?
Agorais to impose upfront losses on such investors. However, the Fund itself is quick to underline that its
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Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey
AgoraMinister Wolfgang Schäuble was quick to see that the struggle over the division of costs was no longer
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A return to capital markets for Greek banks but no return to domestic lending
Agoraobservers were quick to showcase the fund raising efforts as a sign of Greek lenders bouncing back from
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Return to bond markets to buoy coalition, may leave SYRIZA floundering
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe bailout and arguing that Germany and others profited from it. The coalition has been quick to point
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Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
AgoraNow that the euphoria is beginning to die down let’s take a second, more sober look at what Greece achieved last week when the investment community hailed the country’s return to the markets. Politicians from Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government were quick to join the chorus of cheerleaders
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Five things to take away from the first round of Greek local elections
PoliticsGreek Politicswithin the government. Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos was quick to stress that the result of both
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