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SYRIZA and ANEL: Far from picture-perfect
Agoraback to the voting booths before the ink on the third EU-IMF bailout had dried. Having promised
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Tsipras wins confidence vote, has to repeat trick in ballot on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsand challenged them to back the deal. He argued that the name deal is not linked to the government’s
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Looming vote on Prespes Agreement triggers political upheaval
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTheocharopoulos, to back the Prespes Agreement. Theocharopoulos, an MP with KINAL and a member
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Second post-MoU review set to begin as Athens eyes return to bond markets
EconomyProgrammeto be preparing to go back to the markets with a five-year bond. Reuters quoted an unnamed source
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December hirings balance positive by 5,970 with annual balance for 2018 up by 141,003 places
EconomyMacroeconomyThe employment balance moved back into positive territory in December after two negative months with 5,970 more hirings than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s Ergani information system. Compared to December 2017, there were 9,345 more departures than hirings. Ergani noted
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Institutions wrap up talks with focus on NPLs, primary residences and budget
EconomyProgrammeto back the sale of NPLs through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). Fiscal issues were due
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Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe stepping down as an MP and handing his parliamentary seat back to the nationalist party. During Thursday
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Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Dec, loans to enterprises increase by 1.09 bln MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyexperiencing a contraction for the last six years, with the loan balance down by 34 percent on the back
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FDI, rather than tax cuts, holds key to stronger growth rates - study
EconomyFeatures. Raising the retirement age would put more people back in the labour force, but increase unemployment
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Second post-MoU review hinges on NPL plan and protection for primary residences
EconomyProgrammeto drop the discount at the end of the year but went back on its word. The same report suggested
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