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Newsletter 352 - 23/09/2022
as the targets up to August were comfortably beaten, by close to 6 billion euros. Revenues were 5.7 billion... representation, could yield a workable result. The arithmetic involved means that the winning party
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Newsletter 367 - 27/01/2023
goal of 28.49 billion euros, beaten impressively by 3 billion euros. At the same time, income taxes.... If only five parties make it into the next Parliament, the threshold for the winning party to gain
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Second round of local elections deliver worrying results for PM, glimmer of hope for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics. However, he was soundly beaten by Dimitris Kouretas, a candidate put forward by centre-left PASOK... winning seven of Greece’s 13 regional authorities in the first round, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023
was soundly beaten by Dimitris Kouretas, a candidate put forward by centre-left PASOK and supported by main... winning seven of Greece’s 13 regional authorities in the first round, Prime Minister Kyriakos
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Newsletter 35 - 17/07/2015
into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming months
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For Greek banks, it's business as unusual
Agorato turn into NPLs. This does not augur well in terms of client repayment capacity in the coming
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Greece beefs up border security to counter migration flow
PoliticsForeign PolicyMitarachi also confirmed that a five-year-old girl had died after a scorpion had stung her
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Mitsotakis names extensive cabinet with dose of renewal
PoliticsGreek Politicswas stung by criticism from abroad about the lack of women in his previous governments and appeared
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Centre-left parties jockey for leading role in post-election landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot augur well for Androulakis and his vision, however PASOK sources argue that the large portion
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Government defends tax-cut package against opposition criticism
PoliticsGreek Politics. This is the criticism that has stung the government the most, with ministers rushing to defend the 1.76-billion
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