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The key points from lenders' proposals to Greece
EconomyProgrammepercent (1.8 billion) in 2016 by: 1) Create strong disincentives to early retirement applicable
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PASOK prepares to change leader but perhaps not its fortune
PoliticsGreek Politicsrisen to prominence over the last couple of years, partly because of his strong attacks on SYRIZA
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Growth in accommodation and food services turnover slows to 6 pct in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyattributed to a strong growth in international tourist arrivals, by 23 percent to 22 million partly offset
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Greece deal hangs in balance as IMF sees major differences
PoliticsGreek Politicson proceedings. In unusually strong language, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice stressed during Thursday's regular
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Tsipras points to debt relief roadmap as deal clincher
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras gave the impression of a man who is not willing to compromise as he launched a strong attack on lenders in a speech to SYRIZA MPs on Tuesday but there was also a clear indication in his address of how a compromise with lenders may be reached. It is true that Tsipras’s
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Audit of Greek debt adds to pressure on Tsipras in creditor talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis debt to protect banks. Clearly, this has strong implications for Greece’s current discussions
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Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?
Agora. The argument that not agreeing to a “bad deal” would create an even worse situation has strong merits
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Unpaid taxes rise by 1.03 bln in May, taking total to 77.88 bln
EconomyMacroeconomydue to the strong performance in May when revenues of 93 million were recorded similar to the sum
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How Greek banks were left on the brink
AgoraAlmost a year ago, Greek banks successfully raised 8.3 billion euros in capital increases, which were oversubscribed more than 1.5 times amid strong interest - primarily from international institutional investors. At that time, investors were betting on Greece’s turnaround and that an improving
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As Greek deadline looms, this is how the next days could play out
EconomyProgrammepending following the strong objections raised by the local governments’ central union (KEDE
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