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Parliament will not probe 2015 bailout negotiations but issue unlikely to disappear
PoliticsGreek Politicson Tuesday, Varoufakis said that he would soon publish the minutes of the Eurogroup meetings he took part
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IMF’s independent evaluation office identifies mistakes and challenges in Greece’s first programme
EconomyProgrammeto complete, the IEO notes. Moreover, since the European Commission represented the Eurogroup
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HFSF sees market value of bank holdings plunge to 2.4 bln after closure, capital controls
EconomyBankingin EFSF bonds in February last year, following a decision taken at the February 20 Eurogroup
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HFSF General Council appoints interim CEO and Deputy CEO
EconomyBankingand Deputy CEO has to be ratified by the Eurogroup Working Group. Stratos is non-executive member
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Determined talk from Tsipras as negotiations with lenders move closer
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Monetary Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici in Brussels on Monday at the sidelines of the Eurogroup
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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
PoliticsForeign Policythe Eurogroup Working Group on Monday night. The milestones cover five key areas: Privatisations, energy
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After joy of TV permit auction, Tsipras faces programme restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Greek prime minister will also be aware that his speech will come a day after the Eurogroup
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Stepping up search for alliances, Tsipras welcomes Euro-Med leaders
PoliticsGreek Politicsof a new round of European Council and Eurogroup meetings. Although debt relief and a response
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Newsletter 87 - 09/09/2016
of Friday’s Eurogroup, where representatives of Greece’s lenders stressed that Athens is behind schedule
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Greek stocks drop 2.6 pct over week, banks drop 7.4 pct after big gains last week
EconomyThe Greek equity market mostly traded on negative grounds with subdued volumes this week, ending it down 2.6 percent, which almost offsetting the gains of 3 percent posted in the previous week. During the Eurogroup held in Bratislava on Friday, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said Greece intends
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