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Greek stocks down 4.6 pct during week after Friday’s sell-off
Economy. Corporate news Titan announced on Monday an invitation for the buyback of 200 million euros
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First review completed but more prior actions lie ahead for Greece
EconomyProgrammepayments in June and August, 800 million in July, September, October and November and 200 million
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Despite strong rebound on Friday, Greek stocks dive 5.2 pct during week
Economy, to purchase existing notes worth 200 million euros with a coupon of 8.75 percent. Piraeus Bank
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Newsletter 79 - 24/06/2016
means that the new law would have to be approved by a super-majority of 200 out of 300 seats
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SYRIZA to suggest switch to proportional representation, schedules congress for Oct
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the electoral law as a diversion. They also believe that in trying to secure the support of 200 MPs
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Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector
EconomyFeaturespercent) spends less than 200 euros per month according to the survey. Another survey released in April
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Coalition goes in search of deciding votes for electoral law, prepares more legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsis still short of the 200 votes it needs to reach the supermajority that would ensure the new system
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Electoral law vote brought forward, refugee crisis returns to political agenda
PoliticsForeign Policyof the voting age to 17, is still searching for the handful of MPs’ votes that could help it gather the 200
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Coalition to focus on constitutional reform after electoral law, as TV tender progresses
PoliticsGreek Politicsis expected to garner 179 votes, well short of the 200 needed for a qualified majority that would mean
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Simple majority for new electoral law, which threatens future complications
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs had been expected, the new electoral law was approved in Parliament on Thursday night but with a simple majority rather than a supermajority of at least 200 votes. The result means that 17-year-olds will be able to vote in the next elections but the system of proportional representation, which
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