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Greece and lenders fail to bridge their differences in Brussels
PoliticsGreek Politicsadvisers but also among the strongest supporters within the government of the idea that an agreement
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Greece rides the ghost train
Agora, it bears hardly any relation to the policies SYRIZA was advocating a few months ago. Among
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Greece and lenders talk at cross purposes, head for crisis summit
PoliticsGreek Politicsdevelopments in Athens, both within SYRIZA and among opposition parties, may influence the process
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The main political scenarios ahead for Greece should it reach a deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsamong them) would choose to turn their back on the party. Coalition partner Independent Greeks, which
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Greek coalition braces for internal debate over agreement with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsto note is that both of these MPs are among SYRIZA’s most vociferous and publicity-hungry
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The political scenarios ahead for Greece after the referendum
PoliticsGreek Politicsamong voters (evident from queues at cash machines and petrol stations) will intensify if banks
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What capital controls will mean for Greek banks, customers and the economy
EconomyAs was expected, the referendum announced by the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday evening triggered a series of negative repercussions for the Greek banking system. The most prominent among these was the declaration of a bank holiday from June 28 until July 6 and the imposition
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S&P lowers Greek long-term rating by one notch to CCC-
EconomyS&P lowered on Monday Greece’s long-term rating by one notch to ‘CCC-‘ from ‘CCC’ with negative outlook. Greece’s rating by S&P is now the lowest among the rating agencies with Fitch’s rating at ‘CCC’ and Moody’s at ‘Caa2’, which is equivalent to ‘CCC’. Based on the S&P sovereign calendar, the next
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Strengthened Tsipras shows willingness for deal with lenders after "No"
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTsakalotos among the frontrunners) will be discussed at the meeting of political leaders.
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Who voted "No" in Sunday's referendum?
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent. Almost two-thirds of active citizens voted “No,” compared to 72.9 percent among the unemployed
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