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Newsletter 470 - 11/07/2025
PoliticsMigration surges to forefront of political agendaWith no major breakthroughs in the ongoing farming subsidy scandal, Greece’s political spotlight shifted sharply to migration this week—spurred by a diplomatic debacle in Libya. On Tuesday, a high-level EU delegation, including Greece’s newly
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If you think it's bleak for Greece now, wait until tomorrow
Agoraproductivity growth since 1970 has been averaging 0.7 percent, by far the lowest in the euro area, which
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Greek train firm TRAINOSE attracts just one bid, no interest in rolling stock
Economyin 2005 as a subsidiary of the Greek railway company (OSE), which was founded in 1970 and is wholly owned
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PM wades in on Turkey dispute as Covid-19 threat grows at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsa second wave. Epidemiologist Nikos Sypsas, a member of the scientific committee advising
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PM calls for step-up in jabs, tougher enforcement in response to rising infections
PoliticsGreek Politics. Professor Nikos Sypsas also appeared to chide the PM, warning that “the virus has its own agenda
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PM makes minor changes to cabinet, with focus on handling of EU funds
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be responsible for private investment and public-private partnerships. New Democracy MP Nikos Tagaras assumes
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Newsletter 261 -07/08/2020
investment and public-private partnerships. New Democracy MP Nikos Tagaras assumes the role
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Mitsotakis tries to balance party discipline, right‑flank pressures with minor reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Energy portfolio left vacant by the late Nikos Tagaras, and Tassos Chatzivasileiou returns
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What is the state of play with Greek banks?
Economya majority stake in Pangaea, its real estate investment subsidiary with an estimated market value of its
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After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?
Agorapercent in Pangaea REIC to the Netherlands-based Invel. This resulted in a capital enhancement
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