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  1. PM trails switch in tax cuts, admits misstep in approach to migration

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and follow his lead. SYRIZA had been in favour of current President Prokopis Pavlopoulos being given

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  2. Greek banks eye positive market appetite for bad loan sales
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    EconomyBanking

    to the size of the NPL problem in Greece’s banks, he anticipated that more such schemes would follow

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  3. Newsletter 241 - 28/02/2020

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    for an application for Cairo III to follow in the coming weeks. The bank has secured the minimum ‘BB

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  4. Sealing our borders, closing our minds
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    Agora

    and are fooling themselves about what lies ahead. *You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick

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  5. After the tweetstorm - Tracing the course of #IStandWithGreece

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    “with the exception of regionalism”. Several tweets follow in German. Many are illustrated with historical

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  6. Athens sees diplomatic progress and obstacles on migration
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    asylum policy and border protection that will follow the transformation of Frontex are still

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  7. Eurobank net profits at 256.7 mln in 2019
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    EconomyBanking

    in the Hercules scheme, with plans for an application for Cairo III to follow in the coming weeks

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  8. Govt ratchets up coronavirus measures, while planning further support for economy

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Synod to limit church services voluntarily, while he has urged vulnerable groups to follow the expert

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  9. A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
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    Agora

    . *You can follow Yiannis on Twitter: @YiannisMouzakis Yiannis Mouzakis

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  10. A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
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    Agora

    majority of Greek politicians did not follow Rahm Emanuel’s famous dictum: “you never want

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