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Newsletter 218 -06/09/2019
Central Bank president Christine Lagarde, even though Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has put
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Tax cuts spearhead Mitsotakis's message in Thessaloniki
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis as an attempt to put pressure on the other opposition parties, apart from SYRIZA, to support New Democracy’s
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ND unveils development bill it sees as catalyst for growth
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government has unveiled its development bill, which New Democracy hopes will act as a catalyst for greater investment in Greece, accelerating the growth rate and delivering the improved economic results Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has promised. The large document has been put to public
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ND aims to show progress at Eurogroup but QE unattainable for now
EconomyProgrammethresholds that the ECB has put in place to ensure markets function well. Greek yields in the last
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Fiscal issues top agenda as fourth post-MoU review gets underway
EconomyProgrammein the 2020 economic plan without the 3.5 percent of GDP primary surplus being put at risk
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Athens launches drive to pre-pay part of IMF loan, bringing budget benefits
EconomyProgrammeto the early elections and some fiscal decisions that were taken without the creditors’ approval put
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Buoyed by strong ratings, Mitsotakis opts for caution on Novartis probe
PoliticsGreek Politics, in the conscience of citizens and in the pages of history.” This put an end to speculation that ND would push
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Athens submits APS plan aiming to remove up to 30 bln of NPLs from bank balance sheets
EconomyBanking, but is also said to draw on elements of schemes used in Ireland and Spain. The scheme was put together over
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Strikes greet labour measures
PoliticsGreek Politicssubject to more frequent inspections and fines. Businesses who agree to put their undeclared
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New York trip showcases climate change ambitions, FDI opportunities and Balkan diplomacy
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s first address to the UN General Assembly in New York offered ample opportunity to put his government’s stamp on diplomatic and trade relations on the international stage. While he used his debut to launch an ambitious global climate change agenda, a private
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