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Newsletter 234 -10/01/2020
leader, around 20 pct would also be used for targeted social spending. He took this matter up
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Excluded from Libya talks, Athens vows to block decisions that ignore sea border concerns
PoliticsForeign Policytook place last week, seems to have been productive in terms of being a first step to de-escalate
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November travel receipts drop by 42.9 pct on lower French receipts
EconomyMacroeconomyto 2.49 billion, which took the overall travel balance to 15.37 billion, a rise of 10.8 percent YoY
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PM takes to stage in Davos as migration worries persist at home
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis took to the international stage in Davos, the now familiar problem of dealing with refugee flows was troubling his government back home. In Switzerland, Mitsotakis was interviewed on stage by historian Niall Ferguson, giving the Greek premier a chance
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Deposits rise by 3.65 bln in December
EconomyMacroeconomytook the aggregate balance for all of 2019 to 8.86 billion euros. The aggregate figure for 2018
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PM hopes solo run can lead to settlement of football dispute
PoliticsGreek Politics. Staikouras took the plaudits for the recent 15-year bond issue, the results of which Mitsotakis said had
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What will it take to reverse the Greek 'brain drain'?
Society“brain gain” policies is that they indirectly denigrate the efforts of those who stayed and took risks
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Italian support over Libya buoys Athens as it looks to build broad East Med alliance
PoliticsForeign Policythat the Italian side has many ideas, including another meeting resembling the one that took place
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Govt takes up fiscal requests with EU as pressure over min wage, main homes mounts
Politicshomes from foreclosure. The visit is Gentiloni’s first to Greece since he took up his post
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Athens takes heart from Gentiloni, Lagarde comments but still has distance to cover
EconomyMacroeconomynot be an issue judging by the talks that took place in Athens recently with the technical teams, followed
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