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Eurobank to merge with Grivalia Properties and create SPV to cut bad loans
EconomyBankingOne of Greece’s four systemic banks, Eurobank, has announced shortly after releasing its third-quarter results that the bank is forming its own special purpose vehicle (SPV) for handling its pile of bad loans. The bank will transfer its portfolio of bad loans to the SPV in an effort to speed up its
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Overdue social security contributions rise to 34.35 bln in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyby 2,240 to 163,661. Over one fifth of the total debt (22.6 percent) is owed by 0.1 percent of debtors
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Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform
EconomyProgrammemeeting in Brussels was the effort to strengthen the eurozone. One of the areas on which
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Mitsotakis on offensive over Macedonia name deal after Zaev comments
PoliticsGreek Politics, Republic of Macedonia, to North Macedonia. This is one of the government’s main lines of defence against
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Unemployment at 18.6 pct in September as unemployed decline by 11.1 pct year-on-year
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure remains consistently below the one million mark, standing at 887,009 in September. The last time
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New strategic investment framework unveiled, faster licencing and tax breaks promised
EconomyFeaturesthe existing one, which offered a wide range of benefits and was also fast, transparent and safe. The second
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Scandal allegations playing growing role in path towards elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsif further action is necessary. The KEELPNO issue is proving to be one of the most contentious issues
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Spotlight on To Potami as doubts surface about Macedonia name deal
PoliticsGreek Politics, it should be pointed out that one of the reasons for Theodorakis walking out on KINAL was that its leader
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Newsletter 187 -14/12/2018
than one front. support via the so-called “positive measures.” Also, with Tsipras due to speak
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Mistrust of politics grows as army and police gain favour, survey indicates
Societyparties has been consistently low across recent survey years. In more than one survey, Greeks have
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