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Key players in new Greek gov't strike moderate tone but bailout strategy won't change
PoliticsGreek Politics, the SYRIZA-led coalition saw the Greek stock market tumble by 9.24 percent on Wednesday. Bank shares fell
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Prospect of eurozone deal calms nerves on stock, bond markets
EconomyGreek shares climbed for the second straight session on Tuesday, when they rose by 11.27 and saw increased trading activity. Following Tuesday’s performance, the Greek stock market recorded gains of 16.4 percent in just two days, more than offsetting the cumulative losses of 14.1 percent last week
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Another euro stitch unpicked
Agoraand on Spain over reforms in 2011. The problem with these decisions is that the philosophy which underpins
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As negotiations start, Greek coalition draws confidence from public opinion
PoliticsGreek Politicsmissed their target by 900 million euros but he insisted that there is not a serious problem
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Tsipras makes unpopular choice for president, with eye on political balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsas an underwhelming choice because his time in office saw the number of public sector employees
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A pause in uncertainty but for how long?
Agorafinance ministers decided that this should be by the end of April. The problem for Greece
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Greek manufacturing PMI virtually unchanged in Feb as uncertainty bites
EconomyMacroeconomy. The manufacturing sector saw further contraction in February for the second straight month. The rate of decline
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Coalition ready to pass first legislation as agenda for lenders' talks grows
PoliticsGreek Politics1.6 billion euros in T-Bills. The latter should not prove a problem as the T-Bills are held by Greek
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Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now
PoliticsGreek Politics“specific reforms” and a timeline to implement them so the country can overcome its liquidity problem
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Public admin shrinks by 11 pct during crisis, share of employment stays below EU average
Societyis proportionally more than the total employment decline. Among the nine countries that saw an increase
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