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Athens aiming to boost EU-Balkan momentum
PoliticsForeign Policyagainst Turkey than anything else, however it also supports the region’s European future, rejecting
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Govt on alert for possible fallout from tapering of pandemic relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsobligations. The repayment period will reportedly stretch up to 72 months. In total, more than 40 billion
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Launch of new insolvency process may carry political significance
PoliticsGreek Politicsimpact but growing private debt has been a problem in Greece for more than a decade. The total owed
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Creditors give thumbs up for 10th post-MoU review, underline pandemic legacy
EconomyProgrammethat were published in the spring estimates, which see growth of more than 4 pct this year and 6 pct
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Parties turn attention to green transition as climate issues move up political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsand their employees agree on a schedule that is more convenient for them than five eight-hour days each week
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Mitsotakis-Erdogan meeting scheduled as Athens and Ankara eye quieter summer
PoliticsForeign Policy. For more than 15 years these talks have never stopped even though they have not produced tangible
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Government hints at perks for vaccinated as uptake stalls
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe going better”, and attributed the stalling response rate to hesitancy rather than outright anti-vax
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New tax debt at 2.56 bln April, rising by 249 mln month-on-month
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 249 million euros in April, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. New tax debt totalled 2.56 billion euros, higher than the figure for the same period last year by 5.2 percent. New unpaid obligations from
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Greece raises another 2.5 bln with reopening of sought-after 10-yr bond
Economyorderbook of any syndicated transaction of Greece. More than 300 investor accounts participated
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CPI rise by 0.1 pct YoY in May, turning positive on energy base effects
EconomyMacroeconomyin May, more than the decrease of 1.6 percent in April. The goods’ index increased by 1.3 percent, while
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