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Newsletter 19 - 13/03/2015
is: when was the right moment for Greece to raise this issue?” Athens-based German historian Hagen
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Mentioning the war so we don't have to mention the war
Agoramoment for Greece to raise this issue?” German historian Hagen Fleischer, one of the leading
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Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
EconomyFeaturesprocedures for the higher civil service grades have left the field wide open to naked political
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Athens on lookout as Ankara ramps up rhetoric and activity
PoliticsForeign Policyterritory back to Turkey half-naked, taking their money and belongings which remind the practices of Nazis
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Some sad lessons the Western Balkans can learn from Bulgaria's EU Journey
Agorawith flattering public statements attempting to persuade Bulgarians the emperor was not naked. Borissov’s
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From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions
Agoraadvisor, Nikos Tsafos, who posted recently on LinkedIn, “that’s why we are so keen to expand our
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With troika OK pending, 2014 budget sees primary surplus at 1.6 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomyprimary surplus for both years was reaffirmed, at 812 million in 2013 and at 2.95 billion in 2014.... Excluding the aforementioned items under EAP rules, gg primary surplus is seen at 812 million (0.4
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Budget execution shows surplus of 811 mln at start of 2014
EconomyMacroeconomy1 billion euros compared to the initial estimate of 812 million incorporated in the 2014 budget... the ESA-95 methodology. Thus, the equivalent MoF projection of 812 million under EAP stands at 3.9
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Gov't adopts patchwork of measures to overcome liquidity problems
EconomyProgramme: 310 million on March 6, 348 million on March 13 and 581 million on March 16. The last tranche... remaining 310 million relate to 90 percent of HFSF current cash reserves that until the end of 2015
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Cabinet act firms up details of CoCos issuance by Greek banks
Economy“pari passu” to common shares. They bear an annual coupon of 8 percent for the first 7-year period after
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