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Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe moratorium on the repossession of homes with a taxable value of less than 200,000 euros. This has proved
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SYRIZA's left wing sticks to belief Greece should leave euro
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe political language of the 21st century has seen its support flounder rather than grow over
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For Greek families, electricity goes from given to must for survival
SocietyIt is another sign of the way the Greek crisis has evolved over the last few years that for families in a developed country that is part of the eurozone electricity has turned into a much cherished commodity rather than a given. The government has announced its intention to reconnect all households
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One in four Greeks in severe material deprivation; a eurozone outlier
Societyrelevance at the moment as the country is experiencing a colder winter than last year.
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Cash deficit to November rises to 9.9 bln as Greece pays off arrears
EconomyMacroeconomybalance appears to be around 400 million better than MoF figures, mainly reflecting higher cash
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What do EBA tests reveal, or fail to highlight, about Greek banks?
Economyrecognition was more than offset by the non-application (by the EBA) of the IRB methodology for Finansbank
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Big drops of 9.3 and 17.5 pct for turnover and new orders in October
Economyin the manufacturing sector by 10.1 percent, which more than offset a jump in the mining and quarrying
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Greece takes on EU presidency and some significant challenges with it
PoliticsGreek Politicspresidency costing no more than 50 million euros, at the end of which there will be some signs
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The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
Agoramarkets later rather than sooner may actually be the better option in terms of sound politics
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Fraud probe at Hellenic Postbank a sign of bigger things to come?
PoliticsGreek Politicshis role as less than two months after replacing Panayiotos Thomopoulos. He was replaced by former
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