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The leftwing former Greek finance minister is making waves ahead of Sunday’s elections
‘Adults in the Room’ is a rare attempt to make artistic sense of the financial crisis
The former Greek finance minister and economist chats to Alphaville.
The former Greek finance minister takes a taxi with the FT
He understood the harm that overly concentrated markets cause
It is not just the Italians who are trapped by the single currency
Chief of Nex Group and ex-finance minister of Greece have one thing in common
Greece’s former finance minister runs a political movement from his Athens apartment
The former Greek finance minister seeks to demystify his discipline
A stylish memoir of the Greek debt crisis is also a lesson in how not to negotiate with Europe’s power brokers
Syriza’s failure in Greece has affected leftwing parties across Europe, writes Delphine Strauss
Gideon Rachman picks his books of the year so far
Greece’s former finance minister says Brexit would benefit Britain’s ‘political and financial elites’
The country is mired in a depression, losing a quarter of GDP since 2007, writes Yannis Palaiologos
Greece’s former finance minister offers a fatalistic view of global monetary relations and his own country’s woes
Greece’s former finance minister on the country’s bailout talks — and why he never felt betrayed by Tsipras
The poet Don Peterson considers what these images of Britain in post-industrial decline reveal about our current political climate
New agreement with creditors bolsters overall market sentiment
Ed Richards eyes knocking banking heads together; Barry Ariko’s governance worries
‘How politically committed am I? Any more and I shall explode’
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