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Greek-Turkish relations back in focus amid overflights and NATO chief's visit
PoliticsForeign Policyoperations in the Aegean. In Athens, however, he will again come up against complaints from the Greek
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Greek 2015 primary surplus at 0.7 of GDP under programme method as Athens looks for boost
EconomyMacroeconomyreached 84.66 billion euros, or 48.1 percent of GDP, up from the 83.46 billion (47 percent of GDP
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Eurogroup decision on contingent measures, debt leave Tsipras with tough task at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsscenario still remains that Tsipras will try to spin the agreement as a victory, probably by playing up
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Stocks surge 5.4 pct during week amid hopes for swift conclusion of review
EconomyThe Greek stock market traded in positive territory this week in almost all the sessions, ending the week up 5.4 percent as the investor sentiment improved in the aftermath of progress in most areas of the first programme review. The Eurogroup on Friday acknowledged that significant progress has
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Demand for hospitals' reserves raises concerns about govt's liquidity position
Economybeen kept almost stable at 10 billion until the end of December. Since then, they edged up to 10.4
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Compromise emerges on liberalisation of NPL market
EconomyProgramme-performing exposure (NPE) ratio of the Greek market edged up to 43.6 percent in September from 42.1
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Credit contraction slows to 2.1 pct in March, loan deductions fall to 146 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyby BoG show the non-performing exposure (NPE) ratio edged up to 43.6 percent in September from 39.9
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Piraeus first Greek bank to repay Pillar II bonds, others to follow
EconomyBankingand III bonds at 15 and 8 billion respectively. The ceiling of Pillar II bonds was later extended up
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Negotiations between Greece and lenders: state of play ahead of Eurogroup meeting
EconomyProgrammein case the property objective value is up to 140,000 euros without any income criteria. This means
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Davutoglu departure prompts concern about Turkish unpredictability in Athens
PoliticsForeign Policywas drawn up in 2004 and his absence from the frontline raises doubts about what path Ankara will choose
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