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Coalition bolsters unity in face of opposition pressure
PoliticsGreek Politics, though, to face serious obstacles. The Central Archaeological Council (KAS) was due to meet
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Newsletter 133
Athens juggles banks, Berlin fallout Germany's election results and domestic concerns present double fronts to tackle After mounting concern during the week that the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) were becoming ever more deeply involved in a dispute over Greek banks
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Athens relieved as ECB and IMF seem to reach understanding on Greek banks
EconomyBankingAthens is hoping that a dispute between the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over Greek banks has been resolved, clearing an obstacle in the third review and easing the pressure the lenders have been experiencing lately. Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos indicated
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General govt primary cash surplus at 4.51 bln in eight-month, arrears increase to 6.03 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the year so far. Debt Central government gross debt rose by 1.25 billion to come to 327.67
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Coalition banks on surplus transfers, waits for Hellenikon verdict
PoliticsGreek Politics2041 or 1.4 billion per year on average over a 25-year period. The Central Archaeological Council (KAS
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Tsipras hopes to move on after decision on ex-airport project
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government believes that it has overcome the hold-up on the redevelopment of the former Athens airport at Hellenikon, as another opinion poll suggests New Democracy’s lead over SYRIZA is narrowing. The meeting of the Central Archaeological Council (KAS) on Tuesday resulted in a majority
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of the Central Archaeological Council (KAS) on Tuesday resulted in a majority decision that around 30 hectares
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NBG steps back into markets with 750 mln covered bond issue
EconomyBankingwill be directed towards the repayment of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) emergency liquidity assistance
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Wolfgang at the door
Agorarecognition on Schaeuble’s part that the European Central Bank’s intervention in the euro crisis, starting
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Athens waits to sound out IMF, PM moves on from vote
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Washington-based organisation seems content, instead, for the European Central Bank to carry out
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