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Bond issue mulled amid pressure from judiciary clash, Varoufakis claims
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe International Monetary Fund and the lack of an upgrade from Standard & Poor’s were not enough to prevent
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Fires latest obstacle to coalition's momentum-building efforts
PoliticsGreek Politicsis standard practice for Greek governments after large wildfires, such as the one that burnt for more
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Eurogroup stresses need for quick review, leaves some issues open
PoliticsGreek Politicsover time, and has evolved over time, and that's just standard procedure,” he said. “But again, I am
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Labour market reforms did exactly what they were supposed to
Agorathat could not be addressed with the standard tool of currency devaluation to improve relative prices
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Omnibus bill to be tabled shortly as Athens edges to third review conclusion
EconomyProgrammeproblems, and the Eurogroup, Standard and Poor’s is due to publish its latest rating for Greek debt
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BoG looks at other programme exits and options available to Athens
EconomyProgrammeto implement adjustment programmes achieved a clean exit only subject to the standard procedure of post
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S&P: Greek covered and securitised bonds rated investment grade for first time since 2011
EconomyBankingRating agency Standard & Poors announced on Friday that it had upgraded bonds issued by Piraeus Bank and the National Bank of Greece (NBG) to “investment grade”. This is the first time since 2011 that Greece’s bonds have returned to investment grade status. The upgrade relates to NBG’s portfolio
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IMF sets date for Article IV and DSA as markets mull Greek bonds
EconomyProgrammerelief agreement (e.g. the upgrade of Greece’s credit rating by Standard and Poors to B
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Is a lack of spending hampering Greece's firefighting capabilities?
Societyby any standard. The annual bill for each Greek citizen comes to 22 euros, compared
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SYRIZA eyes gains from case developing against ex-defence minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the current set of decision makers have a higher standard of ethics than their predecessors. Prime
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