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Industrial turnover surges 26.9 pct in Jan, also reflecting low base effect
EconomyMacroeconomyin January, while that for the euro area countries edged up 1.4 percent. Four of the five main industrial
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New Democracy in spotlight as coalition draws hope on labour reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicssuch a pledge from the main opposition party. An IMF spokesman said that such a request has not been made
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As Athens awaits news from Brussels, New Democracy mends fences
PoliticsGreek Politicsdeveloped into one of the main stumbling blocks. The government wants to put a stop to lenders
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Wait continues for agreement on measures, tension builds in Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicsis the main course of divorce. Joking aside, there have been repeated reports about tension between
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek Politicspension cuts) and labour issues are the main stumbling blocks in the talks. The Greek side is said
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Greek banks meet NPE and NPL reduction targets in Q4 2016, mostly on write-offs
EconomyBankingtargets in the three main loan categories (residential, consumer, business), except residential NPEs
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Newsletter 114 - 07/04/2017
Breakthrough in Valetta Missions expected to return to Athens to draw up staff-level agreement There was a breakthrough at Friday’s Eurogroup in Malta, where Greece and the institutions agreed on a way forward to conclude the second programme review. Athens and the lenders agreed on the “main
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Industrial production rises at record high rate of 10.8 pct in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyof the total index. Furthermore, water supply production edged up 1.2 percent. Four of the five main
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Debt relief moving to centre stage in programme discussion
PoliticsGreek Politics. This is believed to have been one of the main topics of discussion when Lagarde met with German
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Cyprus talks rolling again but Athens seems sceptical
PoliticsForeign PolicyCyprus President Nicos Anastasiades and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci have decided to hold four bi-communal meetings starting on April 20. That was the main outcome of the first meeting of the two leaders under United Nations auspices following almost two months of stalemate in the Cyprus
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