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Effort for Greece and Albania to resolve diplomatic differences goes on back burner
PoliticsForeign Policywith Albania went back as far as 90 years. “The reason they are unresolved is that they manifested
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Reshuffle expected to follow minister's departure in wake of Mati disaster
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlternate Citizens’ Protection Minister Nikos Toskas was the first political casualty of the recent deadly wildfire in Mati, for which the death toll has risen to 90. It was confirmed on Friday that Toskas, who had tendered his resignation soon after the blaze on July 23, would be leaving
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General govt primary cash surplus at 1.45 bln in June as expenditure picks up
EconomyMacroeconomynoted in local governments, where the balance came to 271 million euros compared to a deficit of 90
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Fitch upgrades Greek rating to 'BB-', three notches from investment grade
Economydependency has dropped from 90 billion in 2015 to just 8.4 billion in July. Capital controls were
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Alpha Bank makes loss of 52.9 mln in Q2, reaching profit of 12.3 mln in H1
EconomyBankingin Greece for small business loans (-110 million), retail (-90 million) and the wholesale market (-40
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General govt primary cash surplus at 3.51 bln in August, arrears fall by 306 mln
EconomyMacroeconomymillion in compensation, 456 million in the purchase of goods and services and a rise of 90 million
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General govt primary cash surplus at 7.62 bln in Nov, arrears fall by 42 mln
EconomyMacroeconomywhich fell by 90 million in November to come to 709 million euros. This was followed
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agoraa referendum on the Prespes Agreement in FYROM. Although more than 90 percent of voters backed the deal
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Details of bond issue give Athens boost in bid to establish market access
Economygeographical diversification, almost 90 percent of participants came from abroad. Vast majority
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Greeks dissatisfied with benefits scope and access, OECD survey finds
Societyin countries where respondents felt that their economy was doing badly. Incidentally, close to 90 percent
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