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  1. Cyprus in 2014: Looking ahead
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    Agora

    Eroglu rejecting the use of binding phraseology on sovereignty and nationality in the communique

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  2. Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    referendum on the proposed privatisation of the local water company, EYATH. Although the non-binding vote

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  3. New obstacle for privatisations as court blocks sale of water firm

    Economy

    by HRADF’s BoD at the end of May 2013. The next phase involves the submission of binding offers

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  4. Are things looking up for Greece's privatisation programme?

    Economy

    in 2014 and the submission of binding offers is due by the second quarter of 2015. “Should

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  5. Chinese investments in Greece to be boosted by new agreements

    Economy

    to participate in the second phase of the tender process, submitting a binding offer

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  6. Greece shelves water privatisation plans, leaving gap in revenue targets

    Economy

    that expressed interest, clearing them to submit binding offers. Greek media indicate that the HRADF may return

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  7. Greek crisis redux? Not exactly
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    Agora

    to investors a safe and binding monitoring arrangement for Greece, before the current one expires. It also

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  8. Greece sets out plans for settling SME NPLs; mortgages to come

    Economy

    at this point, whether the proposed settlement is binding for the new minister. Bank sources indicate

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  9. Troika document reveals thorny issues, coalition's commitments to conclude review
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    EconomyProgramme

    Athens and Thessaloniki Port Authorities), seek binding bids for railways and transfer of the 10

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  10. Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that beyond their opposition to austerity policies there is not a lot binding them. It is questionable

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