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Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018
majority, with a minimum threshold of 120 MPs), he acknowledges that it will be politically difficult
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agoraleaders. Narrow margins Zaev’s centre-left coalition had only 72 out of 120 MPs and he needed to find
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Banks and government inching towards new framework to protect primary homes
EconomyProgramme. Haircuts will only apply if the ratio is above 120 percent. The other interventions that the banks
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Athens waits for response from institutions on primary residences proposal
EconomyProgrammeis at 120 percent or more of the property’s commercial value and a state subsidy equivalent to a third
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EC sets out improvements Athens should make to primary residence proposal
EconomyProgrammewith extensions of up to 25 years, a loan haircut of the loan amount that exceeds 120 percent
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Going for Growth: What next for Greece's economy and banks?
Agoramanagement firms compared to over 1,000 for the UK and 120 for the fairer comparable of Malta[12...://www.commerzbank.com/en/hauptnavigation/aktionaere/aktie/aktuelle_kursentwicklung/aktuelle
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Travel balance rises to 66 mln in January
EconomyMacroeconomyYoY and stood at 120 million euros in January. For euro-denominated countries, receipts rose by 26.8
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Government makes last-minute change to main homes bill in bid to satisfy creditors
EconomyProgrammethe admissibility criteria the right to pay off their debts in up to 120 instalments, with the institutions next
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NBG reports full year net profits of 50 million euros from continued operations
EconomyBankingNational Bank of Greece (NBG) reported a net profit of 1 million euros from continued operations for the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2018, declining from profits of 9 million noted in the third quarter (Q3). Factoring in discontinued operations, net results reflected a loss of 120 million euros in Q4
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Name protests, scandal allegations inflame SYRIZA-ND rivalry
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the investigation into around 120 million euros that Hellenic Fertilisers (ELFE) failed to pay
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