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Greece and lenders talk at cross purposes, head for crisis summit
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe needed due to the lack of time for the process needed to rubber stamp any agreement before
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Lenders set out 49 milestones for Greece to meet before next bailout tranche
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup Working Group (EWG) decided on Friday a long list of 49 milestones that Greece will have to achieve by mid-October for the disbursement of the next bailout sub-tranche of 2 billion euros. The Eurogroup is due to meet in Luxembourg on Monday and is expected to rubber stamp the proposed
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Tsipras sees political mileage in bill for broadcasting licences
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat an effort is being made to stamp out corruption. SYRIZA and Independent Greeks also appear to think
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Youth wing scrap prefaces test for Mitsotakis at ND congress
PoliticsGreek Politicsstructure. Nevertheless, Mitsotakis has shown a determination so far to stamp his authority
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HFSF study identifies constraints on developing dynamic NPL market
EconomyBankingand does not specify that it is not also subject to stamp duty. Bankruptcy The duration
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Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsto rubber stamp the tender. A second controversial aspect to the TV permits auction has emerged this week
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Second review to resume in Athens under severe time pressure
EconomyProgrammeministers to rubber stamp the agreement at the December 5 Eurogroup. This means that there only two
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Moscovici upbeat in Athens, highlights elements needed for programme exit
EconomyProgrammelight, the European Stability Mechanism’s board will then meet to rubber stamp the decision
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Macedonia name deal in hands of Tsipras and Zaev
PoliticsForeign Policythen they will meet to rubber-stamp the deal. Zaev will have to make sure the agreement passes
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Fiscal matters expected to dominate talks as lenders return for post-MoU check
EconomyProgrammeis considering leaving open the issue of pension cuts until next April, when Eurostat will rubber stamp
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