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Newsletter 196 -01/03/2019
since Greece exited its bailout – set out nine aspects of the Greek proposal that the country’s
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Athens aims to wrap up legislation on foreclosures and issue 10-year bond
EconomyProgrammethe threshold had been set at 50 percent. Naftemporiki daily reported that the institutions are waiting
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Mati fire investigation puts spotlight on authorities and government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIt appears that SYRIZA is set to come under further scrutiny about its handling of last summer’s wildfire in Mati, which caused 100 deaths, after prosecutors’ investigated how authorities dealt with the disaster. Charges have been filed against 20 people over alleged negligence, including former
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Eurobank net profits from continued operations fall by 12.2 pct in 2018
EconomyBankingwith Grivalia is set to leave Eurobank with the highest total capital ratio in Greece. P&L NII rose
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Disbursement delayed until April as lenders wait for primary residence law to be settled
EconomyProgrammeCommission set out a list of changes it felt should be made when the last enhanced surveillance report
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Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
PoliticsGreek Politicswith CNN, in which he again set out his goal of boosting Greece’s growth rate by attracting investment
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Talks on primary residences continue as bill proceeds through Parliament
EconomyProgrammeto be submitted to the House in the coming days. The secondary legislation will set out the details of the new
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Athens waits for green light from Eurogroup so it can settle IMF loans early
EconomyProgrammeframework, reports suggested. The lower ceilings set on business loans mean it is estimated
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BoG underlines progress in NPE reduction but stresses need for systemic solution
Economypercent. New targets The new targets set to reduce the stock of NPEs by 62 percent over the next 3 years
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In Skopje, Tsipras focuses on name deal positives as trademark issue looms
PoliticsForeign Policy. Should the air space policing incur a cost, this is set to be covered by NATO.
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