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  1. Loverdos cosies up to DIMAR but future of Greek centre left remains in doubt

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with PASOK does not seem a viable option at the moment. However, at the same time, Kouvelis is seeing

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  2. Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus

    Agora

    and recession. At the moment they seem reluctant to do so. The IMF is pressuring the Europeans

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  3. We need to talk about unemployment

    Agora

    its peak, the chances of the Finance Ministry’s unemployment projections being met seem remote

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  4. Samaras and Venizelos rule out elections but can't be sure they won't happen

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    its so-called “state list,” which is based on its national share of the vote, experts seem to agree... that have not been arrested by suggesting they would not dare to resign en masse and create

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  5. Samaras ratchets up tension in clash with SYRIZA over violence
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    of a crime. The leftists seem to fear the originally proposed legislation could be intentionally used

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  6. October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight

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    euros for 2014 has now come down close to 1.5 billion as international lenders seem to have accepted

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  7. Is Democratic Left set to make a shock return to Greece's coalition?
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    reason why DIMAR’s return to the government, which looked impossible five months ago, now doesn’t seem

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  8. The euro debate Greece is not having
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    Agora

    that led to a quarter of the Greek economy vanishing does not seem to have made much of a dent

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

    Agora

    , corporate and stock market developments. Although not out of the woods yet, they seem ready

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  10. Coalition wins crucial votes but at a price as SYRIZA leads polls
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    it seem less likely that Samaras’s aim of seeing out his four-year term is attainable. At the close

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