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Government move over primary residences raises questions
PoliticsGreek Politics. “There will be a draft law and we will see how we progress from there,” said Finance Minister Euclid
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Primary residence talks continue amid uncertainty about draft legislation
EconomyProgramme, it appears that there may be a willingness to wait until next week after Alternate Finance
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No breakthrough in discussions over protection for main homes
EconomyProgrammeof eurozone finance ministers, in which case the EWG would have to convene again to give the green light
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Primary surplus confirmed at 822 mln in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyThe budget primary balance was confirmed at a surplus of 822 million euros in the first two months of 2018, down significantly against last year’s figure of 2.70 billion euros, the Finance Ministry (MoF) final budget execution bulletin for February showed on Tuesday. The primary surplus surpassed
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Main residence draft law shows signs of compromise in several areas
EconomyProgrammemeasures at the April 5 Eurogroup, where eurozone finance ministers will examine whether the second
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Talks on primary residences continue as bill proceeds through Parliament
EconomyProgrammeof the April 5 Eurgroup so eurozone finance ministers can give the green light for the disbursement of 970
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Athens waits for green light from Eurogroup so it can settle IMF loans early
EconomyProgrammemade by Athens so it can advise eurozone finance ministers, who are due to meet in Bucharest on Friday
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Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 185 mln in 2018
EconomyBankingby the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Greece are expected to speed up their current reduction
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PM hopes North Macedonia visit, debt relief decision will provide lift
PoliticsGreek Politicsis also hoping that this Friday’s Eurogroup will result in eurozone finance ministers releasing 970
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Lenders deem second post-MoU review over, Athens waits for debt relief
EconomyProgrammecompleted after the nominees for the open positions that were submitted by the finance minister were
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