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Greek banks maintain focus on key areas as elections approach
EconomyBanking, and their activities in the next 40 days will set the stage for the rest of the year. The National Bank
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ND defends plans for three-pillar pension system as SYRIZA looks for weak spot
PoliticsGreek Politicsoutlay on pensions, retirees would also be able to earn more. Taxes The ND official also set out
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Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019
, and their activities in the next 40 days will set the stage for the rest of the year. The remaining three systemic
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BoG report highlights economic challenges, proposes way forward
Economyout a set of policies that will transition Greece towards a “sustainable, extroverted growth model led
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Tracing the decline of the middle class as parties vie for its votes
EconomyFeaturesof frustration that has already swung one set of elections and looks likely to swing the next
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Comfortable lead allows Mitsotakis to play it safe as Tsipras makes last-ditch attempt
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis is sticking to his core themes of tax cuts and growth as Greece enters the final straight of a low-key election campaign that New Democracy looks set to win comfortably. The opposition party’s big lead in the opinion polls has even forced Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to lift
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Tsipras responds to criticism of SYRIZA record in bid to rally support
PoliticsGreek Politicsunlikely to have a major impact on Sunday’s vote, which New Democracy looks set to win comfortably
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Eurogroup emphasises limited room for discussion on fiscal targets
EconomyProgrammethat the new government does not have to stick to the “old set of measures” “as long as the overall
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The Greek election's winners and losers
Agoracompromising its advertised principles the next. This means Tsipras has one part of the political skill set
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Mitsotakis holds inaugural cabinet meeting, lines up first draft legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicswith his ministers on Wednesday and set out what he wants them to achieve during the next six months
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