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Newsletter 42 - 11/09/2015
scenario for the four core banks. Although the binding scenario was the baseline, the Greek banks
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Greek bank recapitalisation: The story so far and what lies ahead
Economyfor the four core banks. Although the binding scenario was the baseline, the Greek banks proceeded
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Privatisation of power transmission firm ADMIE a key challenge among prior actions
EconomyProgrammeand consortiums qualified to participate in the second phase, which involved the submission of binding offers
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Greece concludes regional airports deal, more privatisations lie ahead
Economyfor the submission of binding bids for the sale of a 61 percent stake in Piraeus and Thessaloniki Ports is due
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Greece welcomes Abbas after stalemate during visit by FYROM's Poposki
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe President of Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas begins an official two-day visit to Athens on Monday. His arrival is to coincide with the Greek Parliament’s adoption of a non-binding resolution calling for “the Palestinian State” to be recognised. The resolution has been in the pipeline
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Greece close to agreement that would unlock sale of Astir Vouliagmenis
Economyon asset sales was on December 21 with the submission of binding bids for the sale of a 67 percent
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Eurogroup decision on contingent measures, debt leave Tsipras with tough task at home
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggested that another formula, a “binding mechanism” might be sought. He did not give any more details
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Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review
EconomyProgrammeand not binding. The changes in the structure and determination of the minimum wage as of 2017 would
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Political leaders weigh up next moves in August lull
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor reforming the constitution has been completed in a few months, Tsipras will opt for a non-legally binding
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NBG raises 300 mln from SME loan securitisation in first such Greek transaction since 2007
EconomyBankingthat following the evaluation of binding offers, it has selected a consortium comprised of Tourism
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