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Greece receives list of milestones for next bailout sub-tranche
EconomyProgrammereview due in the first quarter of 2016. The 2016 budget that was tabled in Parliament on November 20
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Retail sales drop at faster pace of 5.2 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomy. Consumer confidence fell by 4.5 points to -64.1 in November, while retail trade indicator improved
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Broad agenda for Kerry's visit to Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyUS Secretary of State, John Kerry is expected in Athens on Friday, some three weeks after his scheduled visit to Greece on November 14 was postponed due to an extraordinary meeting on the Syrian crisis in Vienna. The terrorist attacks by ISIS in Paris as well as tensions between Russia and Turkey
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Weak banks drag Greek stocks down by 6.5 pct during week
Economymillion. Corporate news Ellaktor posted on November 30 Q3 net losses of 35.6 million euros from profits
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Building activity down by 3.5 pct in Sept for third straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomyindicator published by the European Commission showed a rise by 2.4 points to -47 in November. Although
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Greek stocks down by 4.8 pct during week for third straight fall
Economythe end of November, the market has posted losses of 8.9 percent. The banking index recorded gains
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Multi-bill tabled in Parliament, paves way for sale of NPLs
EconomyProgrammereview. This exemption had been indicated in the list of milestones of November 27 published
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Stress-free vote on multi-bill but bigger challenges lie ahead for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsof registrations being carried out (Greece says 51,300 migrants and refugees were registered in November
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Meimarakis and Mitsotakis make it into run-off vote for New Democracy leadership
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe vote on November 22. In terms of the actual voting process, there were few hitches and the higher than
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Industrial turnover dives 18.9 pct in Oct, highest drop over last six years
EconomyMacroeconomyin November, its highest level over the past seven months. Markit analysts concluded that “the Greek
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