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  1. Greek stocks edge up 0.8 pct for third successive week

    Economy

    for next year, with strong growth expected in the group’s energy subsidiaries as well

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  2. After first talks in Athens, Greece and lenders aim for swift progress on second review
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    will be formed and its members selected by the end of the year. In addition, Finance Minister Euclid

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  3. Tsipras ponders risking reshuffle to finish review on time, get debt talks going
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    countries (the Netherlands, France and Germany) next year means that there will be little appetite

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  4. Programme talks on fiscal issues open wide range of concerns

    EconomyProgramme

    outcome by ELSTAT also increased doubts over the achievement of the fiscal target next year

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  5. Disposable income falls for second straight quarter, by 0.7 pct in Q2

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    stood at 29.72 billion euros in Q2, down 223 million on last year’s figure of 29.94 billion

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  6. Chinese State Grid makes highest bid of 320 mln for 24 pct stake in ADMIE

    Economy

    2017. ADMIE reported net profits of 35.5 million euros last year with turnover of 264.6 million

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  7. First round of second review discussions concludes on Thursday

    EconomyProgramme

    . According to reports, the mission chiefs expressed doubts over the achievement of next year’s

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  8. Deposits edge down to 123.5 bln in September on outflows of 379 mln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    extent, explain the negative flow in September. Since the beginning of the year, the net deposit

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  9. TV licencing becomes key political battleground after court verdict

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ). It was the repeated failures to agree on the ESR board members last year that paved the way for State

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  10. Retail sales fall by 3.1 pct in Aug after fleeting rebound in July

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for the second successive month by 2.3 points to -63.6 in October, which is the highest reading this year

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