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Settling rising private debt? The IMF has some ideas
Economyis the insolvency law, which should allocate risks among market participants in a predictable
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Multi-bill passes but coalition's relationship with armed forces and police sours further
PoliticsForeign PolicyA multi-bill of reforms that took the government some time to pull together was passed through Parliament with relatively little fuss on Wednesday but the government may face more serious consequences when some of the law’s provisions start to take effect. Fifty coalition MPs voted in favour
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S&P upgrades Greece one notch to B, sees growth in 2015
Economyto be raised in domestic local-law markets, 12 billion from the troika institutions and up to 5 billion from
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PASOK's growing internal strife hampering Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics, any change to the electoral law would not apply in the upcoming vote but in the one after
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Standoff over civil servants in Greece bears hallmarks of pre-election clash
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe assessed. The government says this constitutes a breach of the law and that it will take legal action
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Election drums beating louder in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the upcoming elections, whenever they are held. By law they had to resign at least 18 months before
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Nervous markets subject Greek stocks and bonds to a hammering
Economythis month by the European Central Bank. Although the law on the conversion of the Deferred Tax Asset
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Greek coalition stands by early bailout exit plans despite fresh blows on bond, stock markets
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent. Despite some positive news on banks, related to an amendment of the DTA conversion law
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Samaras, Venizelos suggest EU support for Greece to continue after tough week on markets
PoliticsGreek Politicson October 26. News relating to the amendment on deferred tax asset law (DTA conversion to tax
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Court ruling on property tax levels could hurt future revenues
EconomyMacroeconomythough the law requires an adjustment to be made every two years. Greece’s highest administrative court
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