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Athens turns its attention to settling differences with Albania
PoliticsForeign Policysaw Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared the clear winner did not surprise Athens. In fact, Kotzias
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No bounce for Tsipras in poll as cracks appear in centre-left
PoliticsGreek Politicsaffected by the hosting of refugees and migrants. The other islands that enjoyed a discount saw
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Newsletter 170 -13/07/2018
Diplomatic and technocratic toils Russian diplomats expelled as ties sour, Berlin puts final bailout tranche on hold It was a week of diplomatic and technocratic challenges for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government this week as it expelled Russian diplomats and saw the disbursement
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Greeks seen working longer, until July 18, to meet annual tax bill
Society. The study notes that for a third year, European Union workers saw their average “real tax rate” dip
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Banks try to build on growing confidence
EconomyBankingat roughly 35 percent of all loans by the end of next year. Moody’s saw the bank’s capital at comfortable
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A moment to reflect, not celebrate
Agoraanalysts and commentators saw in Greece a chance to verify their theories, be they about the evils
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Greek banks push for return to normality
EconomyBankingyear. Moody’s saw the bank’s capital at comfortable levels, with the CET1 ratio for the total
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PM moves quickly on policy pledges in bid highlight benefits of MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politics, compared to 22.9 percent who saw it the other way around. However, 31 percent said they feel
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Another austerity fighter to bite the dust
Agoraand depositors during the re-organisation. Those who saw part of their investment disappear have complained
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Athens believes name deal still alive, waits for move from Zaev
PoliticsForeign Policyannouncement also gives emphasis to the fact that the referendum is consultative. Many saw this reference
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