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Newsletter 190 -18/01/2018
the name of North Macedonia provoked a strong reaction from Moscow on Monday. Russia's Foreign Ministry
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Industrial turnover rises by 7 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomymanufacturers reporting a strong increase in new business orders at the second highest rate since March 2018
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Tourism continues on upward trajectory as latest figures signal record-breaking arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s tourism industry, which weathered the country’s economic crisis relatively well, has remained a strong revenue generator with aggregate figures for the nine-month (9M) period showing that the year already surpassed arrival predictions. In particular, the balance of travel services came
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agora. And yet, despite the strong will in the two camps for a deal, getting the Prespes Agreement
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Tsipras set to secure support for name deal after delay to vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto gather 153 votes in favour of the agreement in Friday’s vote, despite the strong opposition
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Athens poised to unveil new minimum wage as post-MoU review continues
EconomyProgrammeto meet its debt obligations in the medium term remains strong according to the Fund, thanks to very
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Athens eyes implementation of name deal as Skopje homes in on NATO membership
PoliticsForeign Policyin Greece's neighbouring country still use the current name "Republic of Macedonia," provoking strong
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SYRIZA's move to aid small parties puts spotlight on Kammenos leverage
PoliticsGreek Politics. There have been strong rumours for months that Tsipras will not want to hold a national vote after
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BoG and HFSF schemes under scrutiny as banks look for a way forward on bad loans
EconomyBankingstrong interest. The portfolio contains around 2 billion euros-worth of housing loans. Non-binding
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Lenders fret over reform delays as Brussels revises 2019 growth forecast upwards to 2.2 pct
EconomyProgrammeas a result of strong external demand that led to net exports being the main driver of growth during
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