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Going for Growth: What next for Greece's economy and banks?
Agora, and geopolitics.You can follow him on Twitter: @RobertQJaneiro [1] https://greece.greekreporter.com...://www.commerzbank.com/en/hauptnavigation/aktionaere/aktie/aktuelle_kursentwicklung/aktuelle
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With June EU Council looming, ND clarifies stance on North Macedonia and Albania
PoliticsForeign Policyled by ND will instead follow a positive approach when it comes to the enhancement of bilateral ties
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A snapshot of the Greek economy
Agorahouseholds. The term “harmonised” denotes the fact that all the countries in the European Union follow
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Protection of main homes the next step in assembly of election ammunition for SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government hopes it has done enough to secure almost 1 billion euros in debt relief measures at the April 5 Eurogroup after tabling the draft legislation for the protection of primary residences and hopes to follow this up by launching settlement schemes for social security and tax debts in due
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Mitsotakis targets undecided, young voters as he banks on anger to end SYRIZA's reign
PoliticsGreek Politicsas the national vote due to follow later this year, Mitsotakis argued that a vote for New Democracy represents
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In Skopje, Tsipras focuses on name deal positives as trademark issue looms
PoliticsForeign Policyto be European technocrats so that any decision on the commercial use of "Macedonian" will follow EU
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Only inconclusive poll result would prompt KINAL approach, suggests Mitsotakis
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament elections and the national vote that will follow in the coming months. He simply said
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IMF sees Greece on course to meet fiscal targets and reduce debt
EconomyProgrammeexceeding 224 billion euros, from 185.5 billion in 2018. Government expenditure is due to follow
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Confrontation over graft claims moves into overdrive
PoliticsGreek Politicsahead of the May 26 European Parliament election and the national vote that is due to follow
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Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019
224 billion euros, from 185.5 billion in 2018. Government expenditure is due to follow a downward
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