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  1. Wages index hits record high YoY rise of 7.9 pct in Q4 2025

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    (holidays, national holidays, and maternity leave). The last quarter of the year is traditionally strong

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  2. Commercial Transactions - Flash Estimates
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  3. Fear and loathing in Athens: an ex-minister's take on troika reviews
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and Thessaloniki water companies so they can be prepared for privatisation. The Greek government

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  4. Does new troika visit spell fresh drama for Greece? Maybe not

    Economy

    to the Athens and Thessaloniki water companies so they can be prepared for privatisation. Finally

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  5. Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    stable at 6.10-6.15 billion for 2013 and 2014. - The target for privatisation revenues in 2014 has

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  6. Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?

    Agora

    underperformance in the privatisation process, underachievement in tax revenue collection, a declining

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  7. Eurogroup clears next bailout tranches for Greece, sets new goals

    EconomyProgramme

    of closed professions and commitment on far-reaching energy market reforms and privatisation of public

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  8. Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
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    Agora

    . Should we, for instance, be looking at the country’s privatisation process, the recapitalisation

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  9. Does return to markets signal end of Greek crisis? The perils of ignoring macro-economic fundamentals
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    Agora

    profile privatisation projects. The single largest foreign investor in Greece since 2011 is a public

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  10. Greek coalition overcomes concerns about "small PPC"

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Greece’s new cabinet seems to have emerged unscathed from the first test of its cohesion, which was brought about by disquiet concerning the privatisation of 30 percent of the state-run Public Power Corporation (PPC) in the form of a smaller spin-off. Adopting the so-called “small PPC law” is one

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