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Parliament will not probe 2015 bailout negotiations but issue unlikely to disappear
PoliticsGreek Politicsworked – in secret – on the scheme for six weeks and the team set out to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
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Factionalism rears its head in build-up to SYRIZA's congress
PoliticsGreek Politicsleft departing and weeks after implementing a series of austerity measures and reforms
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S&P raises core Greek banks’ ratings, with a stable outlook
Economyallowing cash withdrawals of up to 840 euros every two weeks, S&P believes that this restriction
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HFSF General Council appoints interim CEO and Deputy CEO
EconomyBankingto prepare in the next weeks a short list of candidates for the new Executive Board members, which
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Greek stocks rebound 2.4 pct, banks edge down for fourth successive week
Economy, ending down by 1.3 percent and extending losses to 11.8 percent in the last four weeks. The bulk of FTSE
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Recent steady rise in refugee arrivals pose extra challenge for Greece
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe Greek government labelled as “unsubstantiated” claims that it is about to accept refugees from Germany on Crete, a move that would be incompatible with concerns in Athens that the small but steady rise in migrant arrivals over the last few weeks being the pre-cursor of bigger challenges
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Greek stocks down 2.6 pct on week, banks underperform for fifth straight week
Economypercent so far this month. Over the past five weeks, banks have lost almost 17 percent of their market
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Apart from bailout review, plenty to keep Tsipras busy in autumn
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the past few weeks, Greece’s focus is on ensuring that relations between Turkey and Europe
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Tsipras puts proposals to socialist leaders, resumes bailout talks ahead of review
PoliticsGreek Politicsin recent weeks (at least since Moscovici visited Athens on July 18) and signals the ramping up
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Determined talk from Tsipras as negotiations with lenders move closer
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn his first printed press interview for several weeks, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appears to have raised the stakes ahead of negotiations with the country’s lenders resuming. In clear-cut language, Tsipras said his coalition is “demanding” measures that will make Greek debt sustainable
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