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Privatisation chief hopeful of reaching 2016, 2018 targets as several sales near conclusion
Economyproceeds of 6.5 billion until 2018. Pitsiorlas also set out the next privatisation projects, beyond those
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A Eurogroup deal that might be hard to stomach
Agorahas been set on the path to recovery. For a variety of reasons, reality and the economy often wash
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Creditors' deal comes up short on debt relief for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Athens had been expecting, it also set a number of conditions for Greece to meet both straight away
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Government faces tight schedule for amendments to bailout legislation
EconomyProgrammeGreece has a matter of days to fulfil the remaining conditions set out by the Eurogroup last week before the disbursement of 7.5 billion euros of the second tranche under the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) programme totalling 10.3 billion. The Eurogroup outlined the pending prior actions, which
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Putin visit highlights potential, but also limitations, of Greece-Russia ties
PoliticsForeign Policywe are able to,” indicating that Greece can only act within the framework set out by EU and NATO
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Government hopes offer of tax breaks and grants will spark growth boost
EconomyMacroeconomyin the subsidy framework is set at 500,000 euros for large corporates, at 250,000 euros for medium
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Coalition lines up draft legislation with aim of shifting debate and mood
PoliticsGreek Politics, Tsipras was due to address the Posidonia 2016 shipping exhibition on Monday evening to set out his ideas
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Deal for Hellenikon sealed; gov't sees improved terms, economic boost ahead
Economythe fulfilment of the precedent conditions with the ultimate deadline set on November 14, two years after
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Labour laws already emerging as key issue for next bailout review
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the months ahead. But the main focus is on the next set of reforms that will be discussed as part
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Mangling the truth
Agorasession on Friday, two days later and well in advance of the deadline set by the Finance Ministry
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