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Stocks record losses of 1.8 pct during week, amid light trading volumes
EconomyThe Greek equity market traded mostly in negative territory this week with very soft trading volumes, dropping by 1.8 percent and ending a 3-week rally that saw cumulative gains of 7.5 percent. Investors preferred to stay on the sidelines, taking part of their profits ahead of the crucial meetings
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Rising tension in Western Balkans add to diplomatic concerns
PoliticsForeign PolicyRising tension in the Western Balkans and Turkey's continuing policy of provoking tensions with Greece are uppermost in Athens’s foreign policy agenda at the moment. Thursday’s dramatic events, which saw hundreds of VMRO-DPMNE supporters storm the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM
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The reflection in Golden Dawn's mirror
Agorabut a reflection of the country’s failed politics. What we saw in the mirror this week was a particularly
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The wit and will of men
Agorato be put on hold. Athens saw these two developments as vital to its ultimate goal of lowering
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Survey shows 42 pct of Greek expats unlikely to return
Societyto Greece (42 percent versus 35 percent last year). Forty percent saw themselves returning in three
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Tsipras tackles two fronts as debt talks continue
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the leftists saw their backing rise by 1 percentage point from the previous month
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Greek media often sensationalised coverage of refugee crisis, study argues
Societyby the Greek media, some of whom saw it as the manufacturing of a situation where Turkey was handed
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UN steers clear of Cyprus blame game as focus moves to hydrocarbons
PoliticsForeign Policy. “Despite the fact that towards the end of the conference we saw more and more of the pieces
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Could reforms have prevented Greece's economic collapse?
Agoraby those who saw their lives collapse over the last decade. *You can follow Yiannis on Twitter
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Retail sales up by 3.2 pct in June for sixth straight rise
EconomyMacroeconomythe board, led by furniture and household equipment, which saw a 14.2 percent rise. Books and stationery
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