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Privatisation revenues edge upward as end-of-year deadline looms
EconomyFeatures’s port includes both a cruise terminal and cargo facilities. Technical reports for both ports
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Newsletter 176 -28/09/2018
the budget for 2019 has been voted in Parliament. According to reports in the Greek media, PDMA intends
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Tsipras ready to stay course on Macedonia name deal despite domestic uncertainty
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Tsipras that the Macedonia issue would be re-examined from March. However, some reports suggest
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Banks submit new NPL targets to SSM, with sales leading way in reduction drive
EconomyBankingGreece’s four systemic banks have submitted new Single Support Mechanism (SSM) guidelines on Friday, under which the banks’ bad loans will be tackled. The new targets involve the restructuring of 50 billion euros’ worth of bad loans, according to reports in the Greek media. Of the total, 25 billion
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Falling bank shares prompt coalition to take closer look
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe stock of non-performing exposures. This led to a round of conservative research reports
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Migration troubles move up political agenda as probe into use of fund is launched
PoliticsGreek Politics, reports by the Guardian and the investigative Greek site Inside Story have raised questions about
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Kammenos deviation raises more questions about coalition's endurance
PoliticsGreek Politicsto reports, SYRIZA and ANEL officials were taken aback by Kammenos’s comments as his proposals had
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Tsipras seeks assurances that coalition will remain united for time being
PoliticsGreek Politics(FYROM). Although some reports suggested that the mood in the cabinet meeting was fractious
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Tsipras faces challenges ahead on multiple foreign policy fronts
PoliticsForeign Policyled him sometimes to make mistakes since he was neglecting the advice and reports of the diplomatic
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Tsipras planning for life without Kammenos
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe threats by Defence Minister Panos Kammenos to walk out of the coalition if the Prespes Agreement comes to Greek Parliament appear to have left Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras unperturbed and apparently confident that he can do without his governing partner. Reports in the Greek media on Tuesday
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