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  1. Privatisation plan inches along as groups express interest in DESFA
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    stages to go through before the investors can make a binding offer. Privatisations have been one

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  2. Opposition pressures SYRIZA by refusing to support bills ANEL dodges
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    to be non-binding and the matter was then considered closed by the Greek government. Kontonis

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  3. Newsletter 142 -1/12/2017

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    to Saudi Arabia due to its role in Yemen. On Thursday, in a non-binding vote, the European Parliament

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  4. Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018

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    strategy with binding targets for employment, growth and fiscal discipline. The Labour Ministry's

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  5. Greek banks' NPL selloff gathers speed
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    balance sheet, announced recently that it has signed a binding agreement with B2Holding group

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  6. Piraeus enters agreement for sale of 2.2 bln loan portfolio
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    Piraeus Bank took another step towards reducing its pile of bad loans when it announced on Monday that it had entered into a binding agreement with APS Investments S.a.r.l. (APS) for the sale of a loan portfolio. The portfolio concerns the sale of a non-serviced unsecured consumer loans and credit

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  7. Equivocal Macedonia name referendum leaves Athens hanging on as views differ

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    constitution, although that level is for binding votes. The defence minister suggested that he had been

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  8. Newsletter 184 -23/11/2018

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    binding offers while 1.18 billion is envisaged from new projects and bidding rounds expected

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  9. Final budget for 2019 excludes pension cuts, includes 910 mln in expansionary measures
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    that have had binding offers while 1.18 billion is envisaged from new projects and bidding rounds

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  10. Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform

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    and private investors. This involvement would take place on a voluntary, informal, non-binding, temporary

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