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  1. Greek stocks tumble, bond yields rise in wake of Tsipras speech

    Economy

    finding a common ground in the negotiations with Greece’s institutional lenders still remains unclear

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  2. Signs that Greece-eurozone deal may be in sight but much work remains
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    are on the way towards finding a formula that could work for both sides. There is no reason why

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  3. Greece must tackle foreign bribery by Greek firms, OECD says

    Society

    target the export, shipping and SME sectors.” The report, which is based on the results of fact-finding

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  4. Greece to pay IMF but concluding negotiations will be a tougher task
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    capital due to a lack of progress in their fact finding missions, it is clear there are considerable

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  5. This is where Greek gov't could find cash to cover May's obligations
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    EconomyProgramme

    to be paid in May and June respectively. These amounts exclude T-Bill roll-overs. Finding cash

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  6. Alexis's choice
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    Agora

    numerous times. Finding themselves on the precipice again after such torment, heartbreak and hope

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  7. IMF appointment sends ripples of discontent through SYRIZA
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The appointment of Greece’s representative at the International Monetary Fund would not normally become a hot political issue but SYRIZA has continued its tradition of doing things differently by finding itself in a state of unrest over who will be sent to fill the post in Washington. The Finance

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  8. Greece deal hangs in balance as IMF sees major differences
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and upsetting his party, or finding a way to force the Europeans to rein in their demands while keeping

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  9. Tsipras forges ahead with referendum as lenders hold back, wait for result
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    “take personal responsibility for finding a solution.” It is not clear what he meant

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  10. Who voted "No" in Sunday's referendum?

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Public Issue, one of the leading opinion polling companies in Greece, published on Monday the demographics of the “Nο” vote of Sunday’s referendum, providing useful insight into the outcome. The first important finding comes from the breakdown of the “No” vote by age group, which indicates

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