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DESFA transfer complete as HRADF heads for record year in privatisation revenues
EconomyFeaturesrevenues were secured. For 2019, the revenue target is set at 1 billion euros.
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Alpha Bank and Eurobank start new year with further bad loan sales
EconomyBankingTwo of Greeceās systemic banks moved into 2019 with increased activity on their disposal of their pile of bad loans as the new year heralds a host of ambitious loan reduction targets. Alpha Bank ended December with an announcement that it had sealed a deal to sell 1 billion euros of its non
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Trade deficit grows by 5.7 pct in Nov, aggregate increase at 1.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomystripping out the impact of oil products and the value of ships, imports and exports grew by 1 percent
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Lenders put spotlight back on pending reforms ahead of second post-MoU review
EconomyProgrammeloosening of capital controls on October 1 was also noted in a positive light. However, the report
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Tourism continues on upward trajectory as latest figures signal record-breaking arrivals
EconomyMacroeconomyfor 4.6 percent of all travel and generated 648.6 million euros in revenue, edging up by 1 percent
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Macedonia name issue: Agreement and disagreement
Agorathat the Republic of Macedonia/fYRoM should be renamed as Republic of North Macedonia according to Article 1
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Travel balance rises by 73.5 pct in Nov, 9.7 pct in aggregate period
EconomyMacroeconomyvisitors rose by 27.2 percent to 1 billion. Receipts from Russian visitors fell by 20.8 percent to 328.6
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aged 66-70 (16 percent) and those aged 76-80 (15.2 percent). Slightly over 1 percent of pensioners
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Tsipras goes big on minimum wage, hoping to enhance election hopes
PoliticsGreek Politics, granting them a 27 percent rise. Both measures will be implemented on February 1. The rate of increase
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Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
EconomyAs was widely anticipated, during the cabinet meeting yesterday Alexis Tsipras announced that the minimum wage in Greece will increase for the first time in a decade to 650 euros per month, from 586 euros currently, effective from February 1. This represents a rise of close to 11 percent
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