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Newsletter 224 -18/10/2019
creditors is met. The Budget Office’s detailed breakdown shows that majority of the expansionary
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S&P raises Greek rating to 'BB-' on reduced fiscal risks, lifting of capital controls
Economyconditions are met. However, the agency notes that based on experience from Spain, Ireland, Slovenia
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Greece aims to bolster Balkan role to dull impact of EU veto for Skopje, Tirana
PoliticsForeign PolicyKyriakos Mitsotakis met with his Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama, last Tuesday. Dendias has tried
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New asylum law comes up against old failings
Agora, but she, and other officials, met with locals, explained what was going on and tried to assuage
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Sino-Greek engagement: Path to 'win-win cooperation' is not always linear
Agora) in Fortaleza, Brazil. He briefly met with then Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to exchange
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Eurobank first to tackle NPL reduction via APS
EconomyBankingEurobank is planning to use 2.5 billion euros of state guarantees from the Hercules plan to securitise its Cairo portfolio. The Board of Directors from the bank reportedly met on Tuesday to assess the bids submitted by Pimco and doValue on behalf of Fortress for 80 percent of Eurobank’s licensed
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Govt’s “zero tolerance” approach to violent protest provokes accusations of authoritarianism
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe gate and were met by riot police who fired teargas and made two arrests. Those held by the police
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Govt rebuffs uncomfortable reports on money laundering, unpaid contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicsas Albania. Prime Minister Mitsotakis met with his North Macedonia counterpart Zoran Zaev in Thessaloniki
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Eurogroup to approve release of bond profits but bid to repurpose funds falls flat
EconomyProgrammeof using the SMP and ANFA profits to replace budget financing appears to have met with the opposition
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Ankara tension tops govt agenda, overshadowing social dividend and primary residences
PoliticsGreek PoliticsRecep Tayyip Erdogan as much when the pair met at the sidelines of the NATO summit in Watford last
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