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Portuguese election: Where those who lost may decide
Agoradid not translate yet into a government majority.” “Yet” is the key word in this statement
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IMF sees Greek debt above 200 pct of GDP in 2016, at 182 pct in 2020
Economyis among the key reasons for a significant rise in the IMF’s gross debt estimate by almost 20 percentage
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New Democracy decides on date for leadership vote, candidates get on the road
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernor seeks to overcome criticism that he does not have national appeal. However, his key problem
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Tsipras strengthens grip on SYRIZA, sees more 'open' party
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAristides Baltas, which suggests that the prime minister will have strong allies in this key party
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Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche
EconomyProgramme. The key measures included in the draft legislation are as follows: Pension 1) The statutory
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Committee of wise men proposes drastic changes to Greece's pension system
Economypercent for low pensions up to almost 50 percent for high pensions. The key committee proposal
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Optimism and concern for Tsipras after EU summit on migration
PoliticsForeign Policyin the Aegean, which is key to any plans Greece may have for exploring for hydrocarbons in the area
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Little trouble for Tsipras in multi-bill vote but bigger problems may lurk over revenues chief
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe service's independence. The creation of the position had been one of the troika's key demands as part
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Privatisation chief sees gradual progress but revenues remain unclear
Economy. On the key issue of privatisation proceeds, Pitsiorlas estimated minor revenues of around 100
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Piraeus Q3 trading update shows significant acceleration in NPL formation
EconomyBankingFollowing a more detailed trading update for the second quarter (Q2) published last week, Piraeus Bank released on Monday a condensed trading update for Q3 outlining the evolution of the key balance sheet items. We understand that the trading update was announced in the aftermath of last week’s
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