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General govt primary deficit at 3.87 bln in March; spending soars
EconomyMacroeconomycompared with a year earlier, followed by transfers, which were 277 million euros lower. Taxes
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Vaccination scheme gaps identified as Greece prepares to discard masks
PoliticsGreek Politicspatients has edged down to 277. Draft laws Away from the coronavirus, Wednesday’s political agenda
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Piraeus Bank posts 721 mln profit in 9M, NII up to 1.47 bln
EconomyBankingPiraeus Bank posted a net profit of 721 million euros in 9M 2023, with Q3 2023 profit at 279 million euros, from 331 million euros in 9M 2022. Normalised operating profit was 577 million euros in, with 277 million euros in Q3, from 729 million in 9M 2022. Asset quality The NPE ratio dropped to 5.5
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Newsletter 454 - 07/03/2025
for interfering with the scene of the crash. The motion was carried with 277 votes in favour, 12 against and 4
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Opposition takes aim at justice minister over offshore holdings amendment
PoliticsGreek Politicsof politicians and certain classes of senior officials from holding shares in jurisdictions which could...The government is being accused of trying to water down the restrictions on the holdings... holdings abroad, something that was previously not allowed. Critics of the amendment claim
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Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
Agorabillion euros at this stage of the Greek crisis is more than just a tall order. With no genuine
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Off the isles of Greece
Agora. A small country with few resources and little money to spend has been given a tall order. This creates
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Five things to take away from the first round of Greek local elections
PoliticsGreek Politics, this remains a tall order. 2. New Democracy slips up The tactics chosen by New Democracy
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Is post-election just pre-election in Greece?
Agoraallies is a tall order. However, the complexity of the task demands it and a growing part of the Greek
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Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat this is a tall order. Reports indicate that in a bid to facilitate the September review, Finance
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