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Delays in concluding programme review are credit negative for Greece, says Moody’s
Economyand interest payments stand at 7.5 billion euros from May until the end of the year. Around two thirds
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Greece and lenders edge closer at Eurogroup but standby measures, debt relief not resolved yet
PoliticsGreek Politicsadvisers to the Eurogroup. However, no concrete action will be taken until the review has been completed
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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek Politics-performing loans (protecting primary residences with a taxable value of 140,000 euros until the end
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Complex privatisation fund faces tall order to reduce Greek debt
Economythat until now, the whole amount of HRADF proceeds from privatisations was used for debt reduction
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Greek stocks rise 2.7 pct during week as bailout agreement nears
EconomyThe Greek stock market traded sideways until Friday when it climbed 2.8 percent on improved sentiment from a positive outcome of Eurogroup meeting next week. Overall, Greek stocks headed north for the third straight week with gains of 2.7 percent this week. The government tabled in Parliament
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Lenders agree new loan disbursement, piecemeal approach to debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsthree different time horizons, short-term (until the end of the programme), medium-term
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Coalition ministers, MPs wrestle with implications of Eurogroup agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicsa discount until now. He was beaten to it, though, by Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, who leads
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Government faces tight schedule for amendments to bailout legislation
EconomyProgrammeloans (NPLs) with state guarantees, which are exempted from sale until the end of 2017, according
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Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it could be delayed until the autumn to allow the government to catch its breath and perhaps feel
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Putin visit highlights potential, but also limitations, of Greece-Russia ties
PoliticsForeign Policythe joint press conference the two men held in Athens, Tsipras stated: “we will contribute until the point
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