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ELA funding drops by 1.58 bln in Sept for third straight fall
EconomyMacroeconomyby 20 billion, corresponding to more than 45 percent of the private sector deposit outflows of 44
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Optimism and concern for Tsipras after EU summit on migration
PoliticsForeign Policyis also concerned that in its bid to secure the cooperation of Turkey, where more than 2 million
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Greek banks brace for recapitalisation, with Piraeus initiating a bond swap offer
EconomyBankingbillion of senior debt and around 600 million of subordinated debt. This means that more than 3.1
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Greek stocks up by 1.3 pct this week on banks’ 12.4 pct rebound
Economyof more than 64 percent. Three of the four systemic banks were the top gainers this week, with Alpha
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Athens seeks enhanced regional role via international religious conference
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe international alliance against ISIS, France had different aims in hosting the conference than Greece has
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Disposable income slips 1.6 pct in Q2 on higher income and wealth taxes
EconomyMacroeconomy, the absolute figure of 15.26 billion in Q2 implies a decline by more than 6 billion or 28.3 percent since
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Bailout review resumes in Athens but substantial gap remains
PoliticsGreek Politicswith income criteria. 4) Insist on lower pension replacement rates, particularly for those with less than
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Greeks second biggest losers from economic crisis, says ECB
SocietyThe Irish, Greeks and Spanish lost more personal wealth than any other population in the eurozone in the aftermath of the financial crisis, according to fresh data on household wealth from the European Central Bank. The research, published ahead of the issuing of a new Household Sector Report next
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Greece and lenders far apart on foreclosures as housing NPLs keep rising
EconomyProgrammeeuros to be applied based on the market value of the property rather than the taxable value
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Greece fell two places to 60th in Doing Business ranking, World Bank says
Economy, since resolving a commercial dispute through the courts takes more than 4 years (around 1,580 days
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