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Bailout review to continue in Athens, lenders identify key tasks ahead
EconomyProgrammein the first two months of the year were slightly better. Dijsselbloem also stressed that along
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Piraeus Port Authority announces profit increase for 2015
EconomyBankingships can be expected in 2016, which, along with a growing Chinese cruise market is expected to boost
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Migrant arrivals to measure impact of return scheme launched on Monday
PoliticsGreek Politicson the flows, along with the NATO patrols in the Aegean, will become more visible in the coming days
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Greek ministers still hopeful of reaching deal with creditors this month
Economymortgages from NPL sale. Stathakis also confirmed that the sale of performing loans along with that of NPLs
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Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
EconomyFeaturesconsumer electronics along with furniture and household equipment, shows that the retail index
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Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
PoliticsGreek Politics. The increase in VAT is part of the package of indirect tax measures, along with a gambling levy and others
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Asking Greece to stack more austerity measures ignores past failings
Agoraof its economy along the way. The underlying factor behind this ongoing misery is the debt
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Disposable income edges up by 0.2 pct in Q4 on second straight rise in compensation of employees
EconomyMacroeconomyunemployment along with a series of salary cuts in both the private and public sectors. In the private
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Tension rises in Greece but creditors see potential for agreement soon
PoliticsGreek PoliticsProspects for a deal between Greece and its lenders hang in the balance going into the Orthodox Easter weekend after another round of inconclusive talks on Wednesday. Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Houliarakis, along with the government’s legal advisers, met with representatives
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Greek stocks fall 3.7 pct during week on inconclusive discussions with lenders
Economypercent of GDP the institutions, and particularly the IMF, are pressing to be legislated along
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