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Newsletter 422 - 26/04/2024
The transaction was met with strong demand that reached 33 billion euros, which is the second highest since 2010
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Mitsotakis uses justice reform as election rallying cry in aftermath of Mati verdict
PoliticsGreek Politicsreports that they had met with the businessman in private on the same day the damaging report
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Mitsotakis accused of flippancy over handling of diplomatic relations with neighbours
PoliticsGreek Politicsneo-Nazi leader met the formal criteria for release, he had shown no remorse or good behaviour
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Newsletter 424 - 24/05/2024
transaction of 250 million euros, which was met with 835 million euros of offers, a 3.34x oversubscription
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Slow pace at which RRF funds reaching firms a growing issue
Economy, for a small transaction of 250 million euros, which was met with 835 million euros of offers, a 3.34x
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Greece targets seat on UN Security Council as North Macedonia row rumbles on
PoliticsForeign Policyof the formal balloting. On Wednesday, the Greek Foreign Minister met with UN Secretary General
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PM makes limited, cautious changes to cabinet after election disappointment
PoliticsGreek Politics, respectively, after it was revealed that the two men had met with the publisher of To Vima newspaper
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Government tries to find its footing again after EP vote surprise
PoliticsGreek Politics, met with the premier for the first time on Tuesday. They gathered to discuss changes the government
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PASOK decides to hold new leadership contest as SYRIZA confusion continues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing deliberations this weekend, Greece’s third-largest party, centre-left PASOK, is heading for a leadership election in October. In the meantime, there seems to be no end in sight to the internal friction at its main rival, leftist SYRIZA. PASOK’s central committee met on Sunday to discuss
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Mitsotakis's predecessors launch caustic attacks against PM's leadership, government policies
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Turkey via the International Court of Justice. He argued that any such development would be met
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