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Greece poised to build on investor sentiment with return to bond markets
Economyweeks before. According to the FT, the yield of a 5-year bond issue could be as low as 4.5 percent
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DIMAR rules out coalition return but sees general elections on horizon
PoliticsGreek Politicsas at least 4 percent is needed. If it is able to increase its support in the next few weeks, it would
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Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
Agoraover the past weeks. Wherever Greek bankers have appeared on international road shows in the US and UK
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Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?
Economyand financial developments over the past few weeks convinced the government that it should capitalise
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New Democracy and SYRIZA draw battle lines for European elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the next few weeks. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras painted this election as a contest between
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Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsweeks ago allowing the European vote to coincide with the second round of the local elections rather
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Greek elections as seen (or imagined) from Berlin
Agoraweeks suggest, nor what the first round results of local elections suggested. With unemployment above 26
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Greece stuck in the long tunnel of political transition
Agorathe last few weeks speaks to a cavernous absence of vision. Going into the EU vote, the government had
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Elections results present fresh challenges for SYRIZA and New Democracy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe final results from Sunday’s European Parliament elections confirmed that SYRIZA gained a victory of 3.9 percentage points over New Democracy but the outcome of the ballot left both parties with much to think about in the weeks ahead. SYRIZA attracted 26.6 percent of the vote, which is slightly
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Election results in Greece lift uncertainty, for now
Agoraof two weeks. Actual results removed the uncertainty. In the municipal elections (which were held
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