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Greece, lenders tie up some loose ends and continue negotiating
EconomyProgrammelevel by March 20 Eurogroup, mostly including the implementation of prior actions in the context
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Turnover in tourism sector sees second successive rise in Q4 with 4.3 pct increase
EconomyMacroeconomypercent and reach 26 million in 2017. Taking also into account that cruise ships’ arrivals may drop 20
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Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere have been no visible signs of major progress in the discussions between Greece and its lenders this week, suggesting that the best-case scenario would be the conclusion of a staff-level agreement ahead of the April 7 Eurogroup rather than the one on March 20. Finance Ministry sources told
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Greece, creditors seek progress at Eurogroup on key differences holding up review
EconomyProgrammeto the previous meeting on February 20, this Eurogroup will also be rather short. An effort to get
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Industrial turnover surges 26.9 pct in Jan, also reflecting low base effect
EconomyMacroeconomytransport equipment (-20 percent) and repair and installation services of machinery and equipment (-16.4
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Three investment groups table binding offers for Thessaloniki Port
Economyof container terminals. It is involved in 30 terminal concessions and port development projects in 20 countries
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PPC: The struggling electricity giant dominating bailout talks
EconomyFeaturesthat PPC’s retail and wholesale market share should be reduced by 20 percentage points by 2017
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Eurobank posts net profits of 38 mln in Q4 and 230 mln in 2016
EconomyBanking) figures published earlier this week. The phased-in Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio rose by 20 basis
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No return of institutions to Athens yet as differences persist
EconomyProgrammeto 20 percent, a relatively small reduction in the single property tax (ENFIA) by 200 million euros
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Newsletter 113 - 31/03/2017
, PPC’s retail and wholesale market share should be reduced by 20 percentage points by 2017
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