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  1. Primary surplus targets become part of main political agenda ahead of elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the 3.5 percent of GDP primary surplus target that is in place until 2022. “I don’t want to do

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  2. Mitsotakis targets undecided, young voters as he banks on anger to end SYRIZA's reign

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    of abstaining, especially young Greeks. “Don’t let something that will affect you happen without your

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  3. NBG reports full year net profits of 50 million euros from continued operations
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    EconomyBanking

    , repricing of part of the mortgage book linked with Greek 12-month T-bills as well as restructurings

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  4. After local elections in Turkey, Athens hopes recent tension with Ankara will ease
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    that "of course that doesn’t mean there is a monopoly over the whole Eastern Mediterranean area." Ankara

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  5. General govt primary cash surplus at 2.91 bln in Feb, arrears rise by 83 mln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of the total debt. In the other underlying subcategories, T-Bills edged down by 3 million to 15.28

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  6. Welcome to the club: Greece Joins the 17+1 network

    Agora

    . They shouldn’t have been taken aback. What is rather astonishing is the muted response by Brussels, Berlin

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  7. Survey highlights Greeks' conflicted relationship with EU
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    Society

    that Greeks were the most likely to feel that their voice didn’t count in the EU. Seventy nine percent

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  8. Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
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    Agora

    that don’t make it into Parliament gather 10 percent of the vote, the threshold will be at 36.4 percent

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  9. General govt primary cash surplus at 1.98 bln in March, arrears rise by 62 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of the total debt. In the other underlying subcategories, T-Bills edged down by 6 million to 15.27

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  10. Tsipras claims EU vote will be close as SYRIZA looks for boost from relief measures
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and unsustainable, he doesn’t vote for them. Otherwise, why does he vote for them? There’s a contradiction

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