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What are SYRIZA's plans for Greek banks if it comes to power?
Economyof share capital, merger, split-up or winding up of the bank, as well as sale of assets or group
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What is SYRIZA planning to do with Greek banks?
Economyrelated to increases or decreases of share capital, mergers, split-ups or winding up of banks
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The government decisions that could shape the future of Greek banks
Economyonly on resolutions related to increase or decrease of share capital, merger, split-up or winding up
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Apart from bailout review, plenty to keep Tsipras busy in autumn
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith the summer holidays winding down, focus in Greece is gradually shifting to the varied tasks that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will face this autumn, both domestically and on the European and international stages. Tsipras is due to attend a meeting of European socialist leaders in Paris
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Exclusion from QE confirmed, only ECB's reinvestment programme left
EconomyProgrammeprobably being the country that needed it the most. The ECB’s QE programme is already winding down
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Greek banks push for return to normality
EconomyBankingprogramme is already winding down with net purchases currently at 30 billion euros up to September
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ND aims to show progress at Eurogroup but QE unattainable for now
EconomyProgrammeas the ECB was winding down QE. As the country's credit rating was below investment grade
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Uproar over minister's home protection comments underscore sensitive nature of challenge
PoliticsGreek Politics. At the same time, the Katseli law provisions continue in force for 58,000 applications winding their way
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A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
Agora, the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (IAPR), in 2017. The long and winding road to achieving
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Govt prepares new round of economic relief as Covid remains a threat
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be winding down its economic relief now and focussing on the reopening of the economy and the tourism sector
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