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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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Greek banks brace for recapitalisation, with Piraeus initiating a bond swap offer
EconomyBanking-plus-baseline capital needs and the higher figure that would stem from the adverse – possibly binding
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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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Suspension of Eldorado's mine work deals blow to coalition's investment drive
Economyfor the 40-year life of the concession. A week later on December 21 binding bids for the sale of a 67 percent
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Cosco's 369 mln Piraeus Port improved bid accepted, seals latest privatisation
EconomyBankingbinding offer on December 21, which was unsealed on January 12 with HRADF requesting the submission
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Unresolved pensions issues complicate the fiscal front
EconomyProgrammeand welfare state. Although not clear at the moment whether this decision is binding for the Finance Ministry
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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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