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Athens and lenders search for budget compromise by Thursday's EWG
EconomyProgrammeministers can rubber stamp the compromise at Monday’s Eurogroup. This will allow the Greek government
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Coalition optimistic about pension cuts deal as it readies reduction to contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicswill just have to rubber stamp the accord. Gaining the lenders’ approval for the new measures, as well
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Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsneeds to rubber stamp the Macedonia name deal appear to have received a significant boost over
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Athens hopeful release of 970 mln will be approved at Friday's Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammeministers will be in a position on Friday to rubber stamp the conclusion of the second review
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New York trip showcases climate change ambitions, FDI opportunities and Balkan diplomacy
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s first address to the UN General Assembly in New York offered ample opportunity to put his government’s stamp on diplomatic and trade relations on the international stage. While he used his debut to launch an ambitious global climate change agenda, a private
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Mitsotakis aims to cultivate Chinese investment, trade opportunities
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government hopes will rubber stamp the start of a new era in economic cooperation between the two
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Mitsotakis keeps cool over white collar crime claims as poll delivers new boost
PoliticsGreek Politicshas placed particular emphasis on its efforts to stamp out impunity and reinforce law and order
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Eurogroup to approve release of bond profits but bid to repurpose funds falls flat
EconomyProgrammestamp the successful completion of the review in the wake of the positive assessment given
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Budget primary deficit of 4.80 bln confirmed for May as Covid-19 measures hit
EconomyMacroeconomymillion euros or 25.2 percent. Stamp duties underperformed by 26 million (-29.7 percent) and car
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Budget primary balance confirmed at deficit of 6.10 bln in June
EconomyMacroeconomyor 26.1 percent. Stamp duties underperformed by 22 million (-21.3 percent) and car registration
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