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  1. Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
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    Agora

    spending has been reduced to a drip feed. While there is still waste that can be addressed, finding 2

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  2. Words will always hurt

    Agora

    as battering rams in Greece’s daily political battle. On finding out that SYRIZA leader Alexis

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  3. What do EBA tests reveal, or fail to highlight, about Greek banks?
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    Economy

    , there are some important conclusions to draw from the released data. The first finding relates to capital

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  4. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    Agora

    who are still muddling through are finding it increasingly difficult to believe that a recovery

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  5. One in two Greek households rely on pensions to make ends meet

    Society

    benefit. These two statistics explain why so many Greek families are finding it difficult to meet

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  6. The Greek crisis we don’t see
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    Agora

    half of 2008, has put enormous strain on Greek society. An increasing amount of Greeks are finding

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  7. Come back Cleisthenes, all is forgiven
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    Agora

    that they are still finding hard to shake almost five years later. It is almost impossible

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  8. Greek gov't and Parliament on hold, waiting for cabinet reshuffle

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Greece’s lenders will also be sceptical about plans to replace Stournaras. Finding a suitable candidate

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  9. As Bank of Greece lines up Stournaras to take over, it reveals how risky things got during crisis

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    demand and supply. The first finding comes from the value of banknotes in circulation, which more than

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  10. Greek Q1 unemployment remains at record quarterly high of 27.8 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    increase by 5.2 pps. Another interesting finding is the percentage of ‘new’ unemployed (i.e. those

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