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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek Politics-performing loans (protecting primary residences with a taxable value of 140,000 euros until the end
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Multi-bill tabled as Greece aims to take last step to completion of review
EconomyProgrammebacked by primary residences across all lending segments are protected until the end of 2017
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With review completion in sight, which way next for Greece?
Agorato those with primary residences that have a taxable value of up to 140,000 euros should be enough
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New rules on sale of NPLs come into play after approval of omnibus bill
EconomyProgrammeThe multi-bill approved by Parliament on Sunday evening details, among others, the legal framework for the management and sale of performing or non-performing loans (NPLs). The new framework excludes from sale until the end of 2017 loans secured by primary residences with an objective (used for tax
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Eurogroup sets conditions for disbursements totalling 10.3 bln to take place
EconomyProgrammethat would be excluded until the end of 2017 are only those secured by primary residences
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NPL resolution in Italy and Greece
Agorathat is to be voted into law by MPs this coming Sunday prevents any repossession of primary residences
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SYRIZA seeks to renew appeal, worries about home repossessions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat no primary residences are being confiscated, just properties belonging to large debtors
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New Democracy seeks higher ground in escalating TV permits row
PoliticsGreek Politicsallowing banks to foreclose on some main residences. His relationship with the party had already
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Greek households spend greatest share of income on accommodation in EU
Societyconventional dwellings (secondary residences and vacant housing), i.e. 35.3 percent of the total number
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Coalition seeks to remove review obstacles, turn up pressure on opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government’s representatives insisted that primary residences would continue to be protected from
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