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Newsletter 202 -12/04/2019
that it will be given the green light to settle the loans due this year and next. “When you pay off the loans
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Debt relief measures move ahead as Athens prepares to use fiscal space
EconomyProgrammeGreece has received the green light for the latest round of debt relief measures and is set to move ahead with plans to repay part of the loans it has received from the International Monetary Fund early. The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) board decided on Thursday to reimburse
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How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
AgoraOn the night of October 6 in 2009, Greek TV channels put up the map of the country's electoral districts; more than 40 were coloured in the green of PASOK, and just six in the blue of New Democracy (ND). Out of 9.9 million registered voters, close to 71 percent participated, handing PASOK a win
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The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign
Agoraturmoil, giving him the opportunity to tend to the green shoots of recovery that have been appearing over
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National Bank first to test market waters in post-election afterglow
Economyit gets the green light from the new government. That means waiting for new ministers to get their feet
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Newsletter 214 -12/07/2019
agency can’t move until it gets the green light from the new government. That means waiting for new
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PPC, Hellenikon present government with first test of problem solving mettle
Economythe Public Debt Management Agency eager to capitalise with a new bond issue. It received the green
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Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
EconomyFeaturesis resigning as CEO of Enel Romania, having previously served as the CEO of Enel Green Power
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Third bill on way as Athens looks to autumn reforms, negotiations with creditors
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be given the green light in September. DG Comp in Brussels has been examining the plan because the bid
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BoG awaits go-ahead from DG Comp over NPL scheme
EconomyBanking. The newspaper indicated that barring any surprises, the HFSF’s plan will be given the green light
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