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Greece submits proposals to lenders in hope of paving way for agreement
EconomyProgrammethe latest institutions’ proposal mainly including · strong disincentives for early retirement
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Industrial production down by 4 pct in May after three successive rises
EconomyMacroeconomyby 10.5 and 6.7 percent respectively. The latest industry confidence indicator published
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Greek banks in intensive care: What lies ahead?
Agorapercent of the bank’s liabilities. Greece Based on the latest official figures, Greek banks’ assets
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This is what's in the legislation Greece has to approve by Wednesday night
EconomyProgrammepercent, higher than the latest Greek and institutions’ proposal calling for an increase to 28 percent
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Tsipras holds off on reshuffle, suggests no way back for rebels
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Tsipras on the third package. The latest leaks suggest, as expected, that Tsipras will call fresh
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Reshuffle of limited scope, ambition suggests elections on horizon
PoliticsGreek Politics, Tsipras fails to ensure more than 120 coalition MPs back the latest set of measures
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Outcome of next vote on prior actions to set tone for political developments
PoliticsGreek Politicsas possible, and especially before voters start to feel the impact of the latest austerity measures
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More than a fifth of Greeks materially deprived, survey finds
Societypercent on the previous year. The latest figure represents a 10.5 percentage point increase on 2008
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Tsipras gears up for internal battle, sets priorities for summer
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThis suggests that Tsipras will attempt to transfer the focus from the impact of the latest
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No further damage for Tsipras in second vote as SYRIZA stand-off continues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras emerged unscathed from the latest vote on prior actions demanded by Greece’s lenders before talks on a third bailout can begin. The vote took place after 4 a.m. on Thursday following some six hours of debate, with 230 MPs supporting the measures, 63 opposing them, five
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