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Newsletter 152 -23/02/2018
(EFSF) programme, and the remaining 38 billion to the third bailout programme, which was signed in mid
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Airport redevelopment gets green light, leaving one prior action as lenders return to Athens
EconomyProgrammeas the only remaining prior action that Athens has to complete before the third review can
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Fourth review begins, with Athens and creditors also focussing on post-MoU era
EconomyProgrammeon the remaining islands; changes to arbitration; the codification of labour regulations and progress
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Part-time work, low pay characterise crisis-era job market
Societythe remaining were in a part-time work arrangement. Women were more likely to work part-time (41.1 percent
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Reshuffle scenarios resurface for Tsipras after ministers resign over rent subsidies
PoliticsGreek Politicsremaining in their position. Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos, also a minister of state
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Athens sees progress during first days of fourth review talks
EconomyProgrammeand the scrapping of the VAT discount on the remaining Greek islands. Energy Minister Giorgos Stathakis
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Athens hopes for next bailout tranche as first phase of review talks conclude
EconomyProgrammeadministration. Twenty of the positions have already been filled and the remaining 69 are due to be taken care
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Rating agencies up Greece's scores, adding to positive outlook
Economypercent in 2022. The view on Greece’s public finances is broadly seen remaining on the path agreed
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Greek banks' NPL selloff gathers speed
EconomyBankingof the initial reduction target by roughly 700 million. The country’s remaining three systemic banks also
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Alpha Bank's net profits decline to 21.1 million in 2017, fourth quarter makes loss
EconomyBankingand to 34.9 percent on a group level, with the NPL coverage ratio remaining largely unchanged at 66
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