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Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018
and their rationale is detailed in a dedicated box in the Compliance Report. Auctions are central
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Coalition and opposition gear up for battle over Novartis claims
PoliticsGreek Politicson having a ballot box for each of the accused, including prominent opposition figures, rather than one
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Parties clash over Novartis allegations in sign of things to come
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe just one ballot box for everyone. The opposition claimed that multiple boxes would allow
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Focus of discussion for lenders moves to debt relief, post-MoU framework
EconomyProgrammecredit line in its tool box,” said ESM managing director Klaus Regling. “Today, is too early to decide
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IFRS 9 provisions required by banks in line with expectations
EconomyBankingAnother box was ticked this week in the process that began last month, when the European Banking Authority officially launched the stress tests for Greek banks, which are due to be completed in May. The announcement in two months will provide a complete picture of the sector’s health and the need
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Mitsotakis responds to Tsipras challenge with proposals for broad changes to constitution
PoliticsGreek Politicsif there is no clear winner at the ballot box. So far, KINAL leader Fofi Gennimata has not given
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Newsletter 183 -16/11/2018
, though if it will be enough to change his party’s fate at the ballot box next year remains up
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Tsipras encounters obstacle in efforts to secure church deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsof KINAL at the ballot box. The opposition parties, though, are intensifying their efforts to make
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Mitsotakis on offensive over Macedonia name deal after Zaev comments
PoliticsGreek Politicshas said from the start: The recognition of a supposed Macedonian language opens Pandora’s Box
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Bad news
AgoraMaking mistakes is part of journalism. In the rush to get stories online, something can be misheard, misspelled, misinterpreted and then missed by editors. As American journalist and media analyst Jack Shafer put it a few years ago: “Journalists don’t need to dip into a box labelled ‘Half-truths
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