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Athens and Washington agree plan for closer ties as Skopje paves way for name deal
PoliticsForeign Policyat their apex, the best point ever,” said Katrougalos. He attributed progress to the alignment of interests
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Hirings balance negative by 33,249 in November as seasonality impact begins to tail off
EconomyMacroeconomypoint to the trend levelling out. In the aggregate period, the employment balance showed 135,033
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Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
PoliticsGreek Politicspoint.” Οther KINAL officials tried to distance themselves from the comments, which are not in keeping
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Piraeus eyes major NPE deal as banks remain focused on bad loans
EconomyMacroeconomybillion at the point of the deal’s completion. The execution of such a deal would leave the bad loans
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Car sales rise by 4.1 pct in Dec, taking annual increase for 2018 to 22.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyto the lowest point, car sales in 2018 more than doubled. As mentioned, car sales overall in 2018
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Outstanding tax refunds at lowest level in five years
EconomyMacroeconomythe amount that has been recorded by the IAPR at any point in the last five years. According to data
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Newsletter 190 -18/01/2018
point in the last five years. 2 December primary surplus at 3.16 bln Total misses the full year target
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Looming vote on Prespes Agreement triggers political upheaval
PoliticsGreek Politics’s numbers point to an 8.9-point gap between New Democracy and SYRIZA, while the distance was 2.3
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MPs prepare to vote on name deal, although delays are possible
PoliticsGreek Politicshas to show voters it did all it could to stop the Prespes Agreement. Others, though, point out
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SYRIZA's move to aid small parties puts spotlight on Kammenos leverage
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA has indicated that it is willing to do a favour to its former coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), whose parliamentary group is close to the point of no longer being recognised. Parliamentary rules mean that once a party has less then five MPs in Parliament, it ceases to have
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