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Fitch affirms Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’
Economy, but the succeeding two years’ fiscal targets will be progressively more difficult to be met. Fitch notes
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Effort to unite PASOK and Potami seems to have hit a wall
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe project to unite PASOK and To Potami in order to create a dynamic third force in Greek politics with the potential to be a key governing partner or kingmaker appears to be in danger of collapsing. Only a few days after the leaders of the two parties, Fofi Gennimata and Stavros Theodorakis, met
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Government's relationship with Stournaras teeters again
PoliticsForeign Policyon Thursday, reports claimed that the Bank of Greece’s supervisory board had met and decided to reject
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Budget primary surplus of 3.8 bln to Aug beats target by wide margin
EconomyMacroeconomy, up 4.9 percent from last year. For the full year target of 50.57 billion to be met, revenues
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Athens pleased with UN talks, Cyprus deal seen taking time
PoliticsForeign Policymet with representatives of Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump in New York. “Greece draws no benefits
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Budget execution to Aug shows 3.8 bln primary surplus, 2.8 bln better than target
EconomyMacroeconomymonths (4.71 billion per month) for the full year target of 50.57 billion euros to be met. Revenue
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Multi-bill approved, coalition looks for positive news to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsbailout commitments. However, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met personally with the two MPs, including
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Kammenos eases tension with church, leaving coalition to focus graft attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsleads SYRIZA’s nationalist right-wing coalition partner Independent Greeks, met with Archbshiop
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Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016
, the prime minister met with the heads of the country’s top courts at his office on Thursday
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PBO report highlights short-term recessionary impact and tax-centric austerity of 2017 draft budget
EconomyMacroeconomybe met only under certain circumstances. On the tax front, the report notes that the anticipated
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