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  1. Newsletter 81 - 08/07/2016

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    , the government’s attempt to go back on its signature only two months after signing a bilateral agreement

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  2. Privatisations in Greece: A win-win that's difficult to achieve

    Agora

    after signing a bilateral agreement with COSCO is rather unprecedented and underlines how unpredictable

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  3. Tsipras limits pledges and expectations in Thessaloniki
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    down divisions between Greece and Germany over this issue, stressing that it is not a bilateral

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  4. Greek stocks edge down 1.3 pct during week, banks perform poorly again
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    Economy

    Sea Trade and Development Bank for a bilateral loan of 50 million. The Public Power Corporation

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  5. NOME auctions as a mechanism to strengthen competition in the Greek electricity market
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    Legal

    of concluding bilateral agreements between the electricity production and distribution industries

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  6. Report reveals institutions’ views on labour market reforms

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    to the institutions’ proposal. The minimum wage in Greece was determined after bilateral negotiations between

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  7. Lavrov visit yields little for Athens, which denies Iranian bank veto
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's visit to Athens this week did not produce any concrete results even though the Greek government had been expecting at least a positive sign with regards to the prospects of a bilateral cooperation in the energy sector. The Greek side, however, was pleased

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  8. Mindful of role, Athens gears up for Cyprus Conference
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    argues. PASOK rejected the idea of a bilateral meeting before January 12 due to concern that Ankara could

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  9. Trade after Brexit: How Greece and the EU will be affected

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    billion pounds (almost 53%). Equally important is the UK's bilateral trade with the European Union

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  10. Turkey ratchets up pressure on Greece in wake of extradition ruling
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    is not a bilateral matter, as Turkey's Foreign Ministry made clear from the very first moment following its

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