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  1. Alpha and NBG complete sales of hotels
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    EconomyBanking

    is controlled by Dogus (33.75 percent), Abu Dhabi Investment Council (25 percent) and the Kuwait

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  2. Slow pace of civil service evaluation, Hellenikon deal add to review agenda
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , which is controlled by the Latsis family group, Chinese investment firm Fosun International and Abu

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  3. Investors voice concerns about delays to Hellenikon as mine talks falter
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    EconomyFeatures

    Hills (Abu Dhabi) expressed their concern about delays to the project on Tuesday and laid out

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  4. Newsletter 139 -10/11/2017

    Newsletters

    . The Hellenikon Global consortium made up of Greece's Lamda Development, Fosun (China) and Eagle Hills (Abu

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  5. New twist in Hellinikon saga as Lamda goes it alone
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    Economy

    , it was announced that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, partners in the project’s consortium

    9%
  6. Newsletter 220 -20/09/2019

    Newsletters

    appeared to be removed, it was announced that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, partners

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  7. Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
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    Agora

    highlighted by the news earlier this month that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi have dropped out

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  8. Plans for Hellinikon development set out, emphasis on real estate revenues
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    EconomyFeatures

    in the consortium formed to acquire the property, namely China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, had

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  9. Sino-Greek engagement: Path to 'win-win cooperation' is not always linear
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    Agora

    . It was announced that China’s Fosun and Eagle Hills from Abu Dhabi, both partners in the project’s consortium

    9%
  10. Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
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    EconomyFeatures

    Abu Dhabi, said that it expected work to continue on the project despite the pandemic. As Greece

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