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Greek banks push for return to normality
EconomyBankingwill have been completely eliminated by the end of the year. The bond upgrade is therefore set against
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SYRIZA elects new secretary as Tsipras sets stage for election contest
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe stage is set for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to take the next step in his effort to recharge SYRIZA after his choice for party secretary, Interior Minister Panos Skourletis, was elected by an overwhelming majority on Monday. Skourletis’s election is expected to pave the way for Tsipras
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Mitsotakis plans cuts to pension contributions, aims to add private element to system
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has set out some of the policies he plans to unveil at the Thessaloniki Expo in the coming days as the competition between the government and the opposition to win over voters gathers pace. In a live interview with Alpha TV on Tuesday night, Mitsotakis
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Athens resumes contact with Ankara as interest in FYROM referendum grows
PoliticsForeign Policydrilling in Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone. Turkey has said it is also set to begin its own drilling
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SYRIZA and ND go head-to-head over promises to lighten tax burden
PoliticsGreek Politicswith local business representatives. It provided him with an opportunity to sketch out the set of economic
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Lenders' visit concludes with no firm answer on pension cuts
EconomyProgrammereform is set aside, there are still some issues that need to be settled before the institutions can
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Births rise slightly, divorces fall in latest living conditions report
Societyrecorded a sharp drop in 2016 and came to 11,013, the lowest out of the data set provided. In 2006
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PDMA readies bond schedule for 2019, with eye on prepayment of IMF loans
Economybuffer, which carries the very low interest rate set by the ESM. According to Greek officials, although
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Countdown to Macedonia name deal vote has PM weighing up support
PoliticsForeign Policy. According to the latest polls only 51.1 percent of voters are set to approve the deal, with 48.9 opposing
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Tsipras ready to stay course on Macedonia name deal despite domestic uncertainty
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament has had its say. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Tsipras said that he is set
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