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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammeThe first signs of the new Greek government intentions on the economic front were already indicated right after its formation. The Alternate Minister for Shipping Theodore Dritsas told reporters – before he was sworn in – that the privatisation process for Piraeus Port Authority (OLP
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Greek market jitters evident as investors dump shares and bonds
Economyin the Thessaloniki Port Authority, which is also scheduled for privatisation, suffered even heavier losses
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Greek stocks recover some losses after turbulent start to week
Economyback a number of reforms and privatisation plans. Banks that suffered huge losses of 26.7 percent
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Beyond economic policy, new Greek coalition starts setting out agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicstoo far to be cancelled by the new government. Lafazanis raised questions about the privatisation
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Greek stocks and bond yields recover on hopes of deal with eurozone
Economyproceed with its privatisation, although the Finance Ministry later rejected the story. Mytilineos
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Greece's key pledges and requests at the Eurogroup meetings
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation was reversed could not be further from the truth. Indeed, quite the opposite holds
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Tsipras targets opposition in debate but parliament speaker steals the show
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation plans. Whereas it has appeared over the last few days that it would progress with the deals
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Tsipras makes his point in Moscow but leaves with nothing tangible
PoliticsGreek Politicsand legislation. - Putin indicated that Russia still has an active interest in the potential privatisation
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Newsletter 24 - 24/04/2015
privatisation policy and awarding concession rights. More importantly, the process could become a signature
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Budget primary surplus up to 1.73 bln in Q1 as gov't holds back expenditure
EconomyMacroeconomyin the last ten days of March) and privatisation revenues of 190 million that were initially due
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