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DBRS Morningstar’s upgrade expected to lead to a series of similar upward revisions from junk status
Investors’ nerves mount over the possibility of political paralysis after this weekend’s election
Also in this newsletter: floods in northern Italy make stark the impact of climate change, again
The leftwing former Greek finance minister is making waves ahead of Sunday’s elections
Athens’ rise from the debt crisis is impressive but the next government must build on it
The country should not forget the need for strong and independent institutions in its dash for growth
Nation was plunged into debt crisis and bailout programme after global financial crash
Athens finalises innovative scheme that will lower the cost of loans for many businesses
End of pandemic emergency purchases risks leaving Greek junk bonds without European support
Delayed for seven years, Hellinikon real estate project seen as critical for country’s post-pandemic recovery
Robust demand highlights brightening fortunes for once-embattled eurozone borrower
€2.5bn deal marks one of Athens’ first major defence purchases since financial crisis
Athens taps market after 10-year borrowing costs hit record lows last month
Prime minister says his country has ‘matured a lot’ since debt crisis and will set its own agenda
Country’s borrowing costs hit record low as economic recovery takes hold
The new government has set confident growth targets, but they depend on high levels of foreign investment
How the crisis of 2008 continued to reverberate through the following decade
Scheme will remove up to €30bn of non-performing loans from banks’ balance sheets
Shipowners and entrepreneurs courted with incentives in Athens’ effort to revive economy
Even Greece now issues negative yielding debt as number of countries paid to borrow grows
Investors now see Athens as a safer eurozone bet than Italy
A harrowingly detailed tale of incompetence and intransigence in the Greek debt crisis
Vestager approves plan to allow Athens to guarantee a slice of non-performing loan sales
Milestone comes alongside new record-low borrowing costs for Portugal
‘Adults in the Room’ is a rare attempt to make artistic sense of the financial crisis
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