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After reaching name settlement, Skopje and Athens face more hurdles to ratify deal
PoliticsForeign Policywith a national Greek line that has been in place for almost 20 years and demanded that Skopje accept a composite
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What GDPR compliance means for businesses and consumers
Legaland breach notifications will lead to penalties equal to the greater of 20 million euros or 4 percent
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After signing name deal, Athens and Skopje face several more steps
PoliticsForeign Policy. Landmark dates: June 20 FYROM's parliament is to ratify the agreement with Greece. June 21-22 Athens
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S&P upgrades Greece to 'B+' on back of Eurogroup agreement
Economyscheduled rating for S&P on Greece will be on July 20.
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IMF's Article IV conclusion outlines progress and remaining risks on road to recovery
EconomyProgrammefurther from 20 percent this year to 14 percent in 2023. However, there is a combination of external
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Greek debt management agency sees Eurogroup debt deal favourably
EconomyProgrammea debt to GDP ratio that will approach 100 percent of GDP by 2060 and GFN under 20 percent of GDP
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S&P: Greek covered and securitised bonds rated investment grade for first time since 2011
EconomyBankingthe next two years”. Greece’s next scheduled rating is on July 20. Upgrades It has so far been a positive
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Commission sets out parameters for post-programme enhanced surveillance
EconomyProgrammeThe European Commission announced on Wednesday that everything is in place for the enhanced surveillance framework to be adopted after the third programme is completed on August 20. With European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici and European Commission vice president Valdis
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IMF sets date for Article IV and DSA as markets mull Greek bonds
EconomyProgrammethat an effort to tap the markets before the end of the bailout on August 20 would be welcome. On Thursday
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S&P revises outlook to positive, sees encouraging signs after debt deal
Economyheld) portion is less than 20 percent of the total stock and less than 40 percent of Greece’s GDP
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