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Greece not seen meeting milestones soon, refugee rise may add to tension
PoliticsForeign Policydaily arrivals on Aegean islands had dropped to less than 50 in the wake of the resettlement deal
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Fitch affirms Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’
EconomyIn its scheduled review published on Friday evening, Fitch affirmed Greece’s rating at ‘CCC’. It is worth noting that S&P has the highest rating (B-) on Greece, three notches above that of Moody’s (‘Caa3’) and two notches higher than Fitch. The rating agency commented that the fiscal performance
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After joy of TV permit auction, Tsipras faces programme restrictions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Athens should not expect anything more than short-term debt relief measures to be agreed over
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The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction
Agoraif they come to power. However, they had more than two decades to address this issue and failed to do so
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Building activity slumps by 21.7 pct in June for sixth successive month
EconomyMacroeconomyyears. In specific, building permits landed at just 13,257 in 2015 tumbling by more than 86 percent
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In EU, Athenians least satisfied with city life but becoming happier
Societyfacilities than schools (54 percent), city administration officials (40 percent) and hospitals
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Turnover in tourism sector edges down 1.1 pct in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomythat was higher than initially expected, largely due to last-minute bookings. Moreover, SETE projected
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Opposition leaders rule out support for SYRIZA as battle for centre ground looms
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it was more likely that New Democracy would team up with SYRIZA than his own party. The Union of Centrists
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Eurosystem funding falls by another 4.4 bln in August
EconomyMacroeconomyprogramme was agreed, they still stand more than 50 percent or 15.29 billion euros above the end-November
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Unemployment rate falls to 23.1 pct in second quarter, lowest since Q2 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyquarters. At the same time, the number of ‘long-term’ (more than 1 year) jobless decreased
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