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Greece issues new 10 yr bond as investor appetite returns
Economybasis points. At its peak, the order book reached 17 billion euros and the final terms were announced
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Newsletter 253 -12/06/2020
points. At its peak, the order book reached 17 billion euros and the final terms were announced
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Reshuffle back on the cards as PM unveils plans for Greek industry
PoliticsGreek Politicson his sexuality in the interview, in order to highlight the positive role of diversity in a society
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Rival parties interpret Novartis settlement differently, serving own ends
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso argued that the company admitted that it bribed officials in order to “influence the decisions
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Bill to regulate demonstrations stirs opposition reaction
PoliticsGreek PoliticsLegislation aimed at regulating public demonstrations, which the ruling New Democracy deems necessary to restore order to city streets, is due to be debated in Parliament this week. However, the draft law has prompted accusations of authoritarianism from the opposition. The bill is one of several
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PMI rises to 49.4 points in June as manufacturing resumes
EconomyMacroeconomy. As manufacturers reopened, they expressed hope of a return to pre-pandemic new order volumes
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More flights land at airports, but tourism expectations remain grounded
PoliticsGreek Politicsview. This is followed by foreign policy, law and order and local government. New Democracy is doing
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Controversy over media campaign rumbles on as further details emerge
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the Finance Minister publishes in full the invoices relating to each outlet in order to justify
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ND forced to compromise over demonstration bill, feeding SYRIZA's claims
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government has been forced to make changes to the bill aimed at regulating street demonstrations after objections were raised by Parliament’s scientific committee, not just opposition parties. New Democracy held up the draft legislation as another sign of its attempt to impose law and order
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The EU decision excluding nuclear and fossil fuels from the Just Transition Fund
Legaltechnological alternatives to carbon-intensive processes can be found in order to maintain economic output
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