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Greek assets rally after two-notch credit-rating increase by Moody’s before the weekend
Previous bailout recipient boosted by upgrade and market support
Syriza outperforms fiscal target but critics warn of longer-term risks to economy
Athens’ painful struggle with the EU has lessons for the Brexit tangle
But the eurozone should not follow the old playbook this time around
A recurrence of the bloc’s debt crisis is still unlikely
(with apologies to Voltaire)
Greek PM opposes pension cuts agreed as condition for winding up €86bn bailout
Greek premier says country has endured an ‘odyssey’ of austerity
Athens remains under creditors’ sway and still has much work to do
Country received €289bn of loans over eight years as economy collapsed
How the economy still lags behind pre-crisis levels — in four charts
Athens must attract more investment and reform banks to spur growth
Lenders will find it hard to obtain cheap credit
A hollowed-out corporate landscape is fitter while public sector remains politicised
Country’s long-term debt costs will be unsustainable in 20 years’ time, Brussels told
Greek central bank chief Stournaras warns markets will be watching when bailout ends
Debt relief deal spurs investor confidence but jobs and bank loans are still scarce
Once the biggest threat to European unity, prime minister now preaches consensus
It is private, not public credit that now matters most
An end to the bailout programme brings a painful chapter to a close
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