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  1. A quarter-pounder democracy

    Agora

    remembers how to apply the rule of law, whether it is able to mark the limits of acceptable

    4%
  2. Revenues beat target for third straight month, put primary surplus in sight

    Economy

    , remaining above the 4-billion mark for a third consecutive month, with the Jan-Sep figure landing

    4%
  3. Greek banks less reliant on Eurosystem funding in September

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the 100-billion-euro mark for the first time in February 2012 and remained steadily above this level

    4%
  4. Direct taxes jump by 46 pct to help Sept. revenues beat target for third month in row

    Economy

    ) to 4.1 billion euros in September, remaining above the 4-billion mark for a third consecutive month

    4%
  5. Deposits down for fourth month in a row as tax obligations rise

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the 100 billion mark for the first time since December 2012, accounting for 61 percent of total

    4%
  6. No signs of credit revival in Sept., balances at 221 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Monthly net deductions surpassed the 100m mark for the first time since May. On the corporate front

    4%
  7. SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    founding congress to mark the merger of its various factions into a single party under a centralised

    4%
  8. October revenues reverse earlier shortfall, annual primary surplus in sight

    Economy

    ) to 4.76 billion euros in October, remaining above the 4-billion mark for a fourth consecutive month

    4%
  9. Greek banks’ reliance on Eurosystem fell by 2.36 bln in October

    Economy

    the 100-billion-euro mark for the first time in February 2012 and remained steadily above this level July

    4%
  10. Revenues at 4.77 bln in Oct, beating target for fourth straight month

    Economy

    in October, remaining well above the 4-billion mark for a fourth consecutive month, with the Jan-Oct figure

    4%