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Coalition under fire over multi-bill but aiming to stay united for vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAhead of Sunday’s crucial vote on the multi-bill submitted to Parliament this week, there appeared little sign of dissent among government MPs despite the negative reaction prompted by much of the legislation involved. Everything from the changes to the property tax (ENFIA), which will see some
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Travel receipts rebound 8.2 pct in March, but surplus drops 3.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises (SETE) is keeping to its initial tourism estimates, which see
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Tsipras, against all odds
Agorathey see as an asphyxiating tax system. Another, less visible, threat to Tsipras’s haphazard
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Piraeus reports net loss of 37 mln in Q1, records negative NPL formation for first time since 2008
EconomyBankingto see deposit inflows of around 3 billion. The phased-in Common Equity Tier 1 (Tier1) ratio eased
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Putin visit highlights potential, but also limitations, of Greece-Russia ties
PoliticsForeign Policythat this year will see a rise of tourist arrivals from Russia if the Greek consular offices manage
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Beleaguered coalition makes quick attempt to dampen offshore controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicslast month. The coalition submitted to Parliament a new proposal that would see all politicians
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Camp conditions and fragile EU-Turkey agreement risks for Greece in refugee crisis
PoliticsForeign Policywith Turkey could break down in the months to come. Athens will be watching closely to see what
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ECB holds off on reinstating Greek waiver, waits for completion of prior actions
Economy,” adding that “we have to see what the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) Board will decide.” According
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Greek banks on cusp of improved liquidity conditions
Agorafor April rates), banks could see lower funding costs of 27 million euros in their NII and fee income
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SYRIZA not entirely behind plans for changes to constitution, electoral system
PoliticsGreek Politicswill see any more major protests over the summer. The social unrest could, though, grow from
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