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Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019
into a “trustworthy, safe and optimistic” country. He pointed to the latest market development, which saw
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Vital economic legislation lined up as ND seeks compromise over diaspora vote
PoliticsGreek Politics1 billion euros a few weeks ago, partly as a result of market developments, which saw Greece
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ND and SYRIZA square up as Novartis inquiry gets underway
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Skai TV suggests that New Democracy still has a big lead over SYRIZA. Both main parties saw
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Greek pupils score below average in international rankings as long-term problems persist
Societyin reading, saw no change in mathematics, and lost 6 points in science. Compared to the 2015 PISA results
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Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDiplomatic issues are expected to continue to be at the top of the government’s agenda this week after it wrapped up on Friday the latest tax legislation and announced the details of this year’s social dividend. The weekend saw a range of ministers answering questions from the local media regarding
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Latest T-bill auction nets near-zero yield, rounding off landmark year for sovereign debt
Economypositive sentiment in the bond market that saw the yield on the 10-year benchmark drop to as low
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ND focusses on economic goals in run-up to budget vote
PoliticsGreek Politics, often to pensioners. ND saw this as a tactic designed to buy votes, although SYRIZA denied
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New pension system, lower primary surpluses among govt targets for 2020
PoliticsGreek Politics2.7 bln euros of IMF loans ahead of schedule this year, a move that the government saw as a key part
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ND's electoral bill put before MPs as PM mulls options for president
PoliticsGreek Politicssaw the election winner awarded a 50-seat bonus, but a sliding scale that could lead to the victorious
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ND under attack from all sides over handling of football wrangle
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Mitsotakis and his government. Judging by Wednesday’s coverage, which saw the government’s
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