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Gains of 2.5 pct for stocks this week amid subdued trading volumes
Economyin the previous week. Corporate news Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) posted a rise of 22.5 percent in 2016 net
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Stocks down by another 1.4 pct over week as Brussels talks prove inconclusive
Economy(+8.8 percent), Hellenic Petroleum (+5 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+4.5 percent
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Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
Economya dividend yield of 2.7 percent. Furthermore, Hellenic Telecom (OTE) and Coca Cola Hellenic (CCH) hold
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Newsletter 272 -06/11/2020
it painfully evident that complacency following the first wave of the pandemic led to lack of preparation for the inevitable second wave. In addition, the government has been criticised for opening... is calling an end to the informal truce that had held during the first wave. SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras
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Golden Dawn draws support from surprising sources to retain popularity
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso hints at the difficulties other parliamentary parties face in trying to counter Golden Dawn’s
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Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016
Pensions remain central issue Positive hints from Eurogroup as IMF calls for more measures The Eurogroup on Thursday evening sent a relatively positive signal, noting that progress has been achieved on important issues in the discussions between the institutions and Greek authorities
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After Brexit vote, Tsipras stresses need for political response to EU shortcomings
PoliticsForeign Policy“progressives” hints at the recent efforts made by Tsipras to build bridges with Europe’s social
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Newsletter 82 - 15/07/2016
hints at changes to electoral bill Govt at loggerheads with judiciary over Siemens trial suspension
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An unfounded argument leaves Greece in limbo
AgoraSchaeuble dropping hints about the Bundestag not approving a fourth programme if the IMF
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Eurogroup agrees return of mission to Athens but key issues unresolved
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere were few hints following the Eurogroup on the two other areas of interest for Greece: Lowering
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