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After holiday hiatus, Athens tries to get review moving again
EconomyProgrammemeasures Another key development expected in the coming days or weeks is the long-awaited IMF report
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Greece's pursuit of normality has only one starting point
Agoradebt, nonperforming loans and the labour market. · Key fiscal-structural measures have yet
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Athens hopes concessions can secure review breakthrough
PoliticsGreek Politicsof will. According to Tsakalotos, the three key issues yet to be resolved are the reforms that have
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In latest review of loan quality, BoG says capital ratios to remain high after targeted NPE reduction
EconomyBankingBank of Greece (BoG) published on Thursday the second issue of its semi-annual overview of the Greek financial sector and provided an update on the key banking figures, mostly related to loan quality, in the first half of 2016. The BoG also conducted a sensitivity analysis examining the impact
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Athens warms to idea of eurozone going it alone after Schaeuble IMF comment
EconomyProgrammeto participate in the Greek programme with financing. The next key development from the IMF
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Athens sees Cyprus talks progressing despite lack of deal in Geneva
PoliticsForeign Policy. Anastasiades’ proposals tabled at the Conference on Cyprus are based on three key points and are in line
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Significant revenue outperformance drives budget primary surplus to 4.4 bln in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomybillion in 2016 outperforming target by 1.82 billion and remained by far the key contributor
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Credit standards and demand for corporate and household loans remain unchanged in Q4
EconomyMacroeconomyfigures, provide information on the key factors that affect loan supply and demand conditions
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Tsipras poised for concessions with lenders, sets snap polls aside
PoliticsGreek Politicsto close the fiscal gap for 2018, which the Fund is said to estimate at around 450 million euros. The key
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Tsipras facing more media intervention claims after changes at newspaper
PoliticsGreek Politicsof his appointment has raised suspicions that it is part of a government attempt to control a key
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