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Eurosystem funding rises by 539 mln in June, banknotes in circulation also up
EconomyMacroeconomyeuro mark. The movements in June fully reflect a rise of 539 million euros in European Central Bank
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the 10-billion euro mark. The movements in June fully reflect a rise of 539 million euros in European
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ND sees first tax cuts as fair, hopes to build case for lower fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politics, and then a trip to see Mark Rutte on September 2 or 3, according to reports. The Greek prime
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Eurosystem funding rises by 64.9 mln in July
EconomyMacroeconomyeuro mark. The movements in July fully reflect a rise of 64.9 million euros in European Central
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ND lining up tax, development and labour legislation for autumn
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMacron, Angela Merkel and Mark Rutte. The discussions will happen ahead of the September Eurogroup
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Government gets back to work with shuttle diplomacy and legislation
PoliticsGreek Politics, and Prime Minister Mark Rutte in The Hague at the beginning of September. In his first scheduled meetings
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Brussels urges Athens to remain on reform path as fourth post-MoU review looms
EconomyProgrammeto meet Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on August 29, and Prime Minister Mark Rutte in The Hague
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What brought down Golden Dawn?
Societytheir mark on the electoral map in 2012. In the aftermath of the protests that greeted the signing
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Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 20 mln in Q2 from continued operations, NPE sales step up
EconomyBankingPiraeus Bank’s second quarter (Q2) results from continued operations showing a profit of 20 million euros compared to a net profit of 14 million in Q1 2019. The latest results mark a fifth continuous quarter where results have landed on a profit. Net results overall came to a profit of 19 million
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Mitsotakis returns from Berlin with warm words but no encouragement on fiscal front
PoliticsGreek Politicstour is The Hague on September 2-3, to meet Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte. What had been
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