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  1. The Greek Ombudsman and public administration during challenging times
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    Agora

    into the Greek political administrative system and a means for the empowerment of citizens vis-à-vis... or decision on specific issues. Such an institution, acquires particular importance in the Greek... the sectors where the difficulties of the Greek state to respond to its obligations to citizens

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  2. Greek PMI rises to 49.6 in May as uncertainty continues to impact
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    consecutive reading under 50.0 points in the Greek manufacturing sector and pointing to deteriorating conditions. The deterioration however was slightly improved upon in May compared to previous months..., optimism remained strong. Greek manufacturers reduced their output for the ninth time in as many months

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  3. Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015

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    far, there appears to be little willingness from these three parties to let Tsipras off the hook... funding drops The level of Eurosystem funding for Greek banks dropped for the fourth consecutive... has dropped by 7.19 billion to 119.38 in total. At the same time, the ELA funding of Greek banks

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  4. Greek relief at EU-Turkey refugee deal but heavy lifting lies ahead
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras declared himself satisfied with the outcome of Friday’s EU.... However, the deal leaves the Greek government, as well as its EU partners, with a huge amount..., a process will have to be set up on the islands so each new arrival can be registered and have

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  5. What we've got here is a failure to communicate

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    over Russian sanctions. Unfortunately, the new government’s amateur handling of its arrival..., withdrawing its request for the heads of Greece’s sell-off fund, HRADF, to stand down and halting any... and imbalance, with the aim of securing gains for the Greek side. For non-insiders, though, it created

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  6. Piraeus Bank’s bottom line turns profitable with 20 mln net profits in Q2
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    EconomyBanking

    of 20 million in Q2, which include a one-off trading gain of 77 million from the acquisition of Visa Europe from Visa Inc. Excluding this one-off item, recurring pre-provision income (PPI) improved by 8... euros on the back of lower Greek deposit cost and pillar II costs. Fee income also rose by 8

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  7. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

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    a spike in the arrivals of migrants on the Greek islands, there is growing concern in Athens... of, but it is clear that should there be a sharp rise in arrivals, Greek authorities would need to find more... Greek bank holdings plunged to 2.38 billion at the end of 2015, from 11.62 billion at the end of 2014

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  8. Budget primary surplus grows in April thanks to one-off revenues and restricted spending

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , whiich turned to an over-performance of 69 million by April, mostly reflecting a one-off item. b... include two items that were not incorporated in 2015 budget figures. The first involves one-off... to the fees paid by Greek banks in 2012 ahead of their capital increases. According to an amendment passed

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  9. The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
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    Much of the attention (domestically, at least) regarding the Greek programme has been on whether... the current government’s (in fact, any Greek government’s) point of view, the prospect of signing up...: “Greece cannot continue in a programme forever.” Secondly, the PCCL can only be activated if the Greek

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  10. Newsletter 429 - 28/06/2024

    Newsletters

    of Greece also touches upon another uncomfortable topic for the Greek authorities as it argues that developments in the property market are leaving Greek households behind as the growth in property prices... in providing their final sign-off. The RRF could add up to 1.5 pct to GDP growth by 2026 and not reaching

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