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Some tasks, risks left as Greece takes another step to exit from post-bailout surveillance
EconomyProgramme. The latest review took place remotely at the end of January and relates to commitments that were meant
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PM stands by Ukraine decision, feels vindicated on defence and foreign policies
PoliticsGreek Politicsequipment to Ukraine was “morally just and nationally obligatory”. “The same day we took
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Parties pick from energy policy menu as EU response opens up more options
PoliticsGreek Politicsto address the debt crisis a decade ago. Centre-left KINAL also took the opportunity to criticise
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Eurobank's 2021 adjusted net profit at 424.3 mln, NPE ratio drops to 6.8 pct
EconomyBankingat 876.1 million euros, up 3.7 percent QoQ at 225.5 million euros. This took the cost-to-income
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Athens hoping for period of calm in Greek-Turkish relations after PM's talks with Erdogan
PoliticsForeign Policyand the resumption of exploratory talks aimed at de-escalation last year. The meeting took place against
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Alpha books net loss of 2.91 bln in 2021 as balance sheet clean-up intensifies
EconomyBankingby an 800-million-euro share capital increase that took place in July. The bank’s Total Capital
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Travel surplus of 60.8 mln in Jan substantially higher than a year earlier
EconomyMacroeconomyby 146.7 percent to 10.65 billion euros. Payments also increased to 1.12 billion, which took the overall
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Net credit flow turns positive in Feb: 1.4 pct rise led by loans to corporations
EconomyMacroeconomy. Credit to insurance corporations showed a net monthly inflow of 667 million euros. This took
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Producer prices triple YoY and increase by 4.9 pct MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyit grew annually by 9.1 percent. It has been growing ever since, closing a full year that took
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IMF urges caution on public finances
EconomyThe IMF concluded last week its latest Article IV consultation for Greece with the mission drawing attention to the fiscal policy commitments Greek authorities face from this year, while noting progress in some areas. Following the assessment, which took place March 17-31, the Fund notes
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