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  1. Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
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    few days as Greek MPs prepare to vote on the Prespes Agreement, the diplomatic settlement that seeks... kills off chances for reasoned discussion. But to compound matters, the public debate in Greece has.... Added to this is the toxicity of current Greek politics, which has poisoned the public discussion

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  2. Mitsotakis to continue advertising change on latest EU trip, at Thessaloniki Expo
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , the government is focussing on the third leg of the Greek prime minister’s European tour and looking ahead... aside and, instead, the Greek leader focussed on investment opportunities and a 10-year green growth plan. To Vima reported on Sunday that the scheme will be inaugurated at a German-Greek investment

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  3. ND feeling fiscal pressure as row over media handouts rumbles on
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    Ursula von der Leyen. Even then, though, the Greek government could find itself in a tight fiscal spot... the government’s 20-million-euro handout to Greek media outlets for running the coronavirus awareness... public awareness campaigns via the Greek media, for instance when the Prespes Agreement with North

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  4. Greece to press for EU sanctions roadmap on Turkey as domestic pressure builds

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    . Following the emergency summit, Turkey had agreed to pause explorations, meeting the Greek conditions..., Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis returns to Brussels for the EU Council meeting determined... Turkish exploration mission in the Aegean, just south of Kastellorizo, led Athens to call off

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  5. Fitch leaves rating unchanged at 'BB', sees small recession and primary deficit next year
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    pct. In the draft budget that was submitted a week ago, the Greek authorities see the economy... outlook, Fitch sees a primary deficit of 0.9 pct in 2023, from 2.2 pct this year, which is far off the Greek draft budget forecast for a primary surplus of 0.7 pct of GDP and the commitment to lenders

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  6. Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022

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    signaled the fifth successive month of declining operating conditions in the Greek manufacturing... responsible for signing off on the establishment and operation of KETYAK. This was the last... between the Greek government and bankers, which has lasted for most of New Democracy’s tenure

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  7. Kassalekis goes from blank canvas to empty vessel, blowing open progressive space
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    Agora

    ) and told Greek industrialists that his party would no longer “demonise capital, but sees it as a useful... to be on an irreversible slide to the fringes of Greek politics, where the party existed until Greece’s... points. Kasselakis inherited a party that fed off a crisis that no longer exists, was held together

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  8. NPLs: The Achilles heel of the Greek banking system

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    for Greek banks remains the non-performing loans (NPLs). According to the International Monetary Fund, Greek banks’ NPLs, which are defined as the loans past due for more than 90 days, remain... at 32.6 percent for the Greek market and 30.4 percent at group level. In absolute figures, Greek NPLs

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  9. How Greek banks' capital needs could be reduced by 2.3 bln
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    Economy

    is preparing a draft bill which will provide the legal framework for the conversion of Greek banks’ Deferred Tax Asset (DTA) into tax credit. According to the proposed amendment, Greek banks will have a capital... and the settlement process that will be adopted remain the key factors that will determine Greek banks

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  10. Greek crisis redux? Not exactly
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    This week's explosion of Greek bond spreads and collapse of stocks prompted many people to have... the geometric growth of Greek sovereign bond yields almost brought Europe to its knees. Is it a Greek Crisis Redux? Not exactly. The Greek economy is not the loose cannon it was back in 2010

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