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No breakthrough on debt talks at Eurogroup but June 21 goal remains
EconomyProgrammepresident Mario Centeno) because the Washington Group, made up of some of Greece’s key creditors, met
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Two weeks left for Athens to settle last remaining prior actions
EconomyProgrammethe legislative process can be wrapped up by June 14. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, parliamentary
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Capital controls eased, allowing larger withdrawals and doubling limit on business transfers abroad
EconomyMacroeconomyabroad up to 40,000 euros as part of business activity. This applies per customer per day
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 65.2 mln in Q1, NPEs fall for fifth quarter
EconomyBankingof bad loans totalling 800 million from small and medium-sized enterprises lined up for sale, which
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All eyes on Washington Group's attempt to break debt relief deadlock
EconomyProgrammeMarket Program) profits of the Eurosystem back to Greece, the scrapping of the step-up margins
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NBG makes profit of 20 mln in Q1, NPE stock falls again
EconomyBankinginched up to 82.9. NBG’s NPE and NPL coverage ratios are the highest among its domestic peers
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SYRIZA prepares for final bailout vote, seeks to highlight benefits
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe 700 million euros of tax cuts that are lined up for next year as part of the counter-measures
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Parties draw dividing lines ahead of new protests over name issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot get mixed up in issues that have nothing to do with him,” the government official said
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Fiscal Council endorses fiscal and macro assumptions but warns of potential obstacles
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Greek Finance Ministry is due to table to Parliament on Friday the multi-bill that will wrap up its obligations for the conclusion of the final programme review, along with the updated Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS) for the period between 2019 and 2022. The Fiscal Council issued on Tuesday
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Growth, not just of the economic variety
Agorabe gained from showing it any further allegiance. Then and now, some Greek newspapers served up
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