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  1. Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions

    EconomyProgramme

    ) Restructuring of Athens Public Transport Organisation (OASA). The schedule is for the agreement

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  2. These are the bailout deliverables expected from Greece in September

    EconomyProgramme

    the restructuring plan for the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) that was agreed

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  3. Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche

    EconomyProgramme

    privatisation and restructuring of the Athens public transport organization (OASA). A second list of prior

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  4. Complex privatisation fund faces tall order to reduce Greek debt

    Economy

    to CPH, namely those of Athens public transport companies (OASA, OSY and STASY), the Olympic

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  5. High expectations and landmarks on road to privatisations in 2018
    Image via www.thehellinikon.com

    EconomyProgramme

    in which HCAP is a majority shareholder, the review by HCAP of the boards of ELTA and OASA as well

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  6. EU-Turkey refugee agreement: A life saver or a dud?
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Agora

    , supporting the Turkish leader no matter what. The recent shooting down of the Russian fighter jet, arrests

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  7. Broad agenda for Kerry's visit to Athens
    Photo via US State Dept http://www.state.gov/

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    , following Ankara's downing of a Russian fighter jet, have added new issues to Kerry's agenda for his

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  8. Marfin Investment Group returns to profit in 2015

    Economy

    in July 2015 it sold its entire stake in FAI rent-a-jet AG and FAI Asset Management GmbH. The combined

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  9. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

    Newsletters

    , such as the death of Captain Kostas Iliakis in 2006, when his F-16 collided with a Turkish jet over the Aegean

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  10. Turkish unrest gives Greece the shivers
    Photo by MacroPolis

    Agora

    , such as the death of Captain Kostas Iliakis in 2006, when his F-16 collided with a Turkish jet over

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