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Newsletter 84 - 29/07/2016
procedures and the submission of binding offers by the end of October. Greece’s economic sentiment increased
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Political leaders weigh up next moves in August lull
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor reforming the constitution has been completed in a few months, Tsipras will opt for a non-legally binding
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NBG raises 300 mln from SME loan securitisation in first such Greek transaction since 2007
EconomyBankingthat following the evaluation of binding offers, it has selected a consortium comprised of Tourism
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Lesvos tragedy, Erdogan threat ratchet up refugee crisis pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicstalks with Turkey. Although the vote is non-binding and only recommends that talks halt while Ankara
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Eurogroup agrees return of mission to Athens but key issues unresolved
PoliticsGreek Politics) and obtaining a clear and binding pledge regarding medium-term debt relief. Dijsselbloem suggested
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EU and Gazprom: A legal compromise that will shape Europe's natural gas landscape?
LegalUnion), once those commitments become legally binding, upon the Commission’s decision, a fine of up
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Debt talks to be prime focus after Easter
PoliticsGreek Politics. However, a binding commitment from the Eurogroup on debt relief means that it will not be the kind
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Review set to resume in Athens as debt talks drag on
PoliticsGreek Politicscoming up in September. As far as Greece is concerned, a clear and binding commitment to making
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HRADF declares international consortium highest bidder for 67 pct stake in Thessaloniki Port
Economylast year. HRADF had received another two binding offers from the International Container Terminal
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Tsipras clears hurdle but isn't over finishing line
Agorawill have to live up to their side of the bargain and produce a binding promise regarding debt
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