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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek Politics-performing loans (protecting primary residences with a taxable value of 140,000 euros until the end
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Complex privatisation fund faces tall order to reduce Greek debt
Economythat until now, the whole amount of HRADF proceeds from privatisations was used for debt reduction
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Greek stocks rise 2.7 pct during week as bailout agreement nears
EconomyThe Greek stock market traded sideways until Friday when it climbed 2.8 percent on improved sentiment from a positive outcome of Eurogroup meeting next week. Overall, Greek stocks headed north for the third straight week with gains of 2.7 percent this week. The government tabled in Parliament
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Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicswould be put on hold until the end of the year and efforts would be made to find equivalent
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Lenders agree new loan disbursement, piecemeal approach to debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsthree different time horizons, short-term (until the end of the programme), medium-term
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Coalition ministers, MPs wrestle with implications of Eurogroup agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicsa discount until now. He was beaten to it, though, by Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, who leads
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Government faces tight schedule for amendments to bailout legislation
EconomyProgrammeloans (NPLs) with state guarantees, which are exempted from sale until the end of 2017, according
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Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it could be delayed until the autumn to allow the government to catch its breath and perhaps feel
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Putin visit highlights potential, but also limitations, of Greece-Russia ties
PoliticsForeign Policythe joint press conference the two men held in Athens, Tsipras stated: “we will contribute until the point
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Greek stocks rebound 1.9 pct during week
Economypostponed on Thursday its decision on the reinstatement of the waiver for Greek banks until the next loan
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