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Newsletter 48 - 23/10/2015
throughout the week. Since the European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is expected
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Final structure of bank recap taking shape, cautious optimism for outcome
EconomyDespite indications that the government would reveal its decisions on the bank recapitalisation framework by October 21, discussions within the cabinet and with the mission chiefs continued throughout last week. Since the European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is expected
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Latest EU plan to tackle refugee crises poses new, bigger challenges for Tsipras
PoliticsForeign Policyare simply passing through Greece on their way to central and northern Europe. This means that Greece has
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Greeks second biggest losers from economic crisis, says ECB
SocietyThe Irish, Greeks and Spanish lost more personal wealth than any other population in the eurozone in the aftermath of the financial crisis, according to fresh data on household wealth from the European Central Bank. The research, published ahead of the issuing of a new Household Sector Report next
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Banking system showed deposit inflows for second straight month, at 531 mln in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomyat the end of September. Over the past three months, Central Bank funding has fallen by a cumulative
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Coalition starts to feel backlash from latest round of measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsand central Greece have been protesting increases in their taxation over the past few days and have
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Now comes the really hard part
Agoraby the European Central Bank shows that Greeks lost on average 16,909 euros per person in the four
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Meimarakis seen as clear frontrunner with New Democracy leadership vote approaching
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be able to beat Alexis Tsipras in the next general elections. Central Macedonia Governor
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Internal and external difficulties with measures expose coalition's weaknesses
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the previous SYRIZA-ANEL cabinet, members of the leftist party’s central committee with links
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Building permits down 11.4 pct in August for second successive drop
EconomyMacroeconomyrise by 52.3 percent. On the flipside, building surface in Central Macedonia posted the highest
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