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Newsletter 143
are leading to primary residences being repossessed and sold. During Tuesday’s press briefing, government
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Coalition in last-minute legislative rush, extends helping hand to MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsweek's auctions, when it sold 26 properties. Speaking to the BBC, Piraeus Bank CEO Christos Megalou
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Multi-bill on way as Athens aims to complete third review by Jan 22
EconomyProgramme-month T-bill were sold at an interest rate of 1.65 percent, down from 1.95 percent in the previous
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BoG sees ample capital space for banks to sell bad loans
EconomyBankingagainst what proportion of the stock in scope is sold, ranging from 25 percent to full sale, 100 percent
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Name issue and auction targets make waves in domestic politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsrepossessed and sold in the coming months.
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Greece reaches for its pills
AgoraIf Novartis makes pills to combat nausea, they will have sold like hot cakes in Greece over the past few days. The decision earlier this month by an anti-corruption prosecutor to send to Parliament a case file that contained statements from three protected witnesses who accuse 10 politicians
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Airport redevelopment gets green light, leaving one prior action as lenders return to Athens
EconomyProgramme, with prices ranging from 9,000 euros to 760,000 euros. Piraeus sold 84 properties in its previous
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Fourth review begins, with Athens and creditors also focussing on post-MoU era
EconomyProgrammepercent respectively) currently held by HRADF will be sold to private investors in a tender
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Car sales up by 23.9 pct in March and by 33.3 pct in three-month period
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the majority of total monthly car sales. Around 62 percent of all passenger cars sold were registered
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Lenders still aiming for completion of fourth review in May
EconomyProgrammeand Megalopolis to be sold. Also, the Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (HCAP), the so-called
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