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Stock market at lowest since Sept 2012 after shares fell by 16.23 pct on reopening
Economyby the end of June. Banks were severely hit in today’s session with a sell-off at the “limit down” of 30
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Some snags remain in discussion with lenders over new privatisation scheme
EconomyProgrammeyears to significant delays in the sell-off process. However, a new issue that would arise relates
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Greek stocks down 15.2 in first week of trading after market closure
EconomyThe reopening of the Athens Stock Exchange on Monday after a 5-week closure due to the capital controls was accompanied by a sell off exceeding 16 percent on the first trading session. The drop continued, although less pronounced, on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the market rebounded in the last two
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Tsipras bides his time on confidence vote, weighs up options
PoliticsGreek Politicswithin the government is to hold off on elections for now and wait until after the first programme
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The targets and deadlines in Greece's privatisation programme
EconomyProgrammebe approved and signed off by the CoS. The expected closing date is by the end of the year. 5) Hellenic Gas
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First TV debate does little to fire up election contest
PoliticsGreek Politicsa decade ago. This led to a brief, off- and on-camera exchange between the two men, with Meimarakis
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Assessing the health of Greek banks' loan portfolios
EconomyBankingyears, Greek banks have written-off around 10 billion euros in loans, of which 53 percent relate
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Tsipras confounds expectations, creates new doubts by reviving coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsof SYRIZA and Independent Greeks picking up where they had left off a few weeks ago. Tsipras wasted
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agora. This process really took off in November 2011, when the ultra-nationalist LAOS party was included
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Tsipras sets target of trouble-free bailout review so debt relief talks can begin
PoliticsGreek Politicswants his government to continue where it left off in its dealings with lenders in August, when
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