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Common ground absent after latest round of Cyprus discussions
PoliticsForeign Policymore to the involved parties than the UN. The Turkish Cypriot side presented a six-point proposal
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The allocation of labor resources in Greece and the EU-27
Agoraby Covid-19, so the end-point observation is unusually unfortunate. But even if the pandemic had
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Covid recession bumped pension spending to 18 pct of GDP in 2020
Economy. Experts in the field expect this figure to rise to 20,000 as the cut-off point at the end of 2021
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Amid patent waiver row, govt hoping to push ahead with reopening
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor domestic political point-scoring was matched by New Democracy’s furious backpedalling. Government
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Tussle over labour reforms shaping up as spark for broader political battle
PoliticsGreek Politicsdid pick up a seven point drop since last summer, meaning that just 28% of Greeks said they tended
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ND unveils labour bill as parties line up for head-on clash over reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsin office, SYRIZA had made a point of making sure the Labour Inspectorate was more active than under
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Govt on alert for possible fallout from tapering of pandemic relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsa timely boost to the country’s GDP. Government officials also point out that out of 6.5 million
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PM riles SYRIZA with remarks on EU anniversary
PoliticsGreek Politics, Mitsotakis also knows that 2015 remains a sore point for SYRIZA. The holding of the referendum
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Eurobank posts Q1 net profit of 70 mln
EconomyBankingsecuritisation last year. Eurobank’s NPE ratio stood at 14.2 percent in Q1, a 200 basis point increase QoQ
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Economic sentiment rises to 108.6 pts in May; industry hits 2007 high
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) rose sharply in May by 10.7 points to 108.6 points, following a 1 point month-on-month rise in April, European Commission figures showed on Friday. The Employment Expectations Indicator (EEI) came to 110.9, rising by 5 points, after dropping by 3.4 points in April
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