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  1. 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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  2. New twist in Hellinikon saga as Lamda goes it alone
    Image via www.thehellinikon.com

    Economy

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

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  3. Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
    Photo by MacroPolis

    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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  4. Plans for Hellinikon development set out, emphasis on real estate revenues
    Photo via https://www.lamdadev.com

    EconomyFeatures

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

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  5. Sino-Greek engagement: Path to 'win-win cooperation' is not always linear
    Photo via primeminister.gr

    Agora

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

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  6. Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
    Photo by MacroPolis

    EconomyFeatures

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

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  7. Piraeus Bank raises 1.38 bln in share capital increase
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    EconomyBanking

    that will hold more than 20 percent of the share capital. Meanwhile, according to Kathimerini, Abu

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  8. Government dismisses EP rule of law resolution in midst of opposition outcry

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to the model established in Abu Dhabi and Singapore. To date, the only active interest expressed has come

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  9. Newsletter 411 - 09/02/2024

    Newsletters

    established in Abu Dhabi and Singapore. To date, the only active interest expressed has come from

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  10. Athens ponders Syria shake-up with particular focus on Turkey

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    it. Its leader, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, is subject to a travel ban and asset freeze. The EU

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