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Tsipras makes PASOK opening amid domestic troubles
PoliticsGreek Politicsand focussing minds on the longer-term political future, rather than the coming months, his move
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HRADF's updated asset development plan sets out next batch of privatisations
EconomyProgrammeare estimated in 2017 and 2.07 billion in 2018, which make up more than 92 percent of the privatisation
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Tsipras tries to resolve trash row as opposition goes on offensive
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat no more than 33 percent of Greeks believe he would be the most suitable prime minister, compared
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Conference on Cyprus: foot-dragging towards a dead end
Agorahas explained. Given that more than 75 percent of the privately owned land in northern Cyprus
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Deposit flow in positive territory at 638 mln in May
EconomyMacroeconomycurrently stands at 43.6 billion, 47.4 billion lower than that in mid-August 2015.
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Voters unconvinced by post-Eurogroup narrative, wait for growth
PoliticsGreek Politicslocked in at 2 percent of GDP rather than “at least 2 percent,” the reference to debt relief
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PASOK launches attempt to form alliance that would rival SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicswith New Democracy are less fractious than they were in the past. Not everyone within PASOK
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Parliament debate yields little, wait for bailout tranche goes on
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA debate in Parliament on Monday which lasted more than seven hours failed to provide Greeks with a clearer picture about their immediate future as the government and opposition parties crossed swords for a final time in such a setting ahead of the summer lull. Leftist violence and Defence Minister
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ESM approves next bailout tranche, providing Athens with some relief
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir or their family’s financial situation will improve either after more than eight years or not at all. Only
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Eurosystem funding drops by 2.7 bln in June on reduced ELA liquidity
EconomyMacroeconomytheir record high of 50.48 billion in June 2015. Nevertheless, they still stand more than 10.42 billion above
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