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Athens expects 800 mln sub-tranche as review talks progress
EconomyProgrammeThe European Stability Mechanism’s (ESM) board of directors is due to meet on Thursday and is expected to approve the disbursal of the 800-million-euro bailout sub-tranche that has been pending since the summer. Meanwhile, talks are continuing in Athens between the institution’s mission chiefs
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Sub-tranche for arrears approved as round of review talks draws to close
EconomyProgrammeThe European Stability Mechanism board of directors approved on Thursday the disbursement of the remaining 800 million euros in bailout loans as talks concerning the third review progressed in Athens. The ESM confirmed that the Greek government had overperformed in respect to the target of settling
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received a boost on Thursday, when the European Stability Mechanism board of directors confirmed
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Coalition seeks to remove review obstacles, turn up pressure on opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsrhetoric” by Tzanakopoulos, who argued that this would be an across-the-board measure that would
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Tsipras rallies MPs, marks dividing lines with opposition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGrabowski, vehemently denied any wrongdoing in connection to her presence on the board of a mutual fund
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wrongdoing in connection to her presence on the board of a mutual fund that is identified in the documents
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Tsipras reveals how excess surplus will be shared out, eyes political relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsit was revealed that a fund on whose board Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s wife sits was included
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Gennimata handed task of transforming PASOK into broader centre-left alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsand show that the new alliance will be inclusive as well as progressive. Apart from keeping on board
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Athens hopeful of clinching SLA after progress in creditor talks
EconomyProgrammethat if the IMF’s exposure to Greece is reduced via such an exercise, it could play a role in the board’s
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Mitsotakis rules out roles for relatives, Tsipras mulls way out of pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsif the IMF is not on board and it is clear next year that the 3.5 percent primary surplus is well within
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