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Athens gears up for deal with lenders, pending news from IMF
PoliticsGreek Politicson the islands and social security contributions for employers have been mentioned), holding back
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Creating a competitive natural gas market: Legal aspects and investment opportunities
Legal, from 01.01.2018. “Eligible Customers” also include all power producers holding licenses for use
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Three investment groups table binding offers for Thessaloniki Port
EconomyRailways / GEK TERNA and Yilport Holding (Turkey). According to the latest HRADF Asset Development Plan
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Differences over pension cuts stand in way of technical agreement
PoliticsGreek PoliticsOfficially, the Greek government is still holding out hope that it will reach an agreement with the institutions this week but all the signs are pointing to more time being needed after a setback in the negotiations. Speaking on Skai TV on Sunday, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPresident Donald Tusk. It appears Tsipras is holding out hope that pressure from the European lenders
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Tsipras eyes euro summit if new plan to break deadlock fails
PoliticsGreek Politicsmade the comments after holding talks in Athens with European Council President Donald Tusk. His call
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Review nears conclusion, parties turn to political future
PoliticsGreek Politics’s 13 regions, holding a SYRIZA congress to make changes to the party’s charter, changing
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After agreeing measures, coalition sets sights on vote and debt relief deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greece holding up a settlement. This underlines how important the prospect of debt relief now
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Full backing for multi-bill from coalition MPs, Tsipras looks to lenders for next step
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the lenders’ court” after his government lived up to its pledges. Athens is still holding out hope
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Newsletter 119 - 19/05/2017
. Athens is still holding out hope that the lenders, particularly Germany and the International Monetary
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