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Greek stocks gain 3.5 pct during week as investors wait for election fog to clear
Economya capital return of 0.30 euros per share for Folli-Follie with the ex-date set on September 22. Note
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Tsipras confounds expectations, creates new doubts by reviving coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter the election. It is also quite likely that Tsipras will set his sights on the beginning
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No time for Tsipras to celebrate as long list of tasks means pressure is on from start
EconomyProgrammewith a targeted set of actions including reduction in headcount and procurement. In addition, the Greek
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Tax arrears rise again in August as 645 mln in new debt added for total of 6.92 bln this year
Economytax debt reached 22.4 percent in the 8-month period against a target for the whole year set at 25
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New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
PoliticsGreek Politicsset a target of 10 percent for these elections, has accepted responsibility for the poor result
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agorawere set aside. The two main parties, the country’s media and Greece’s lenders appeared oblivious
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Greek stock market unmoved by election result, edges down 3.2 pct over week
Economyon September 22 with the payment date set on September 29. Jumbo retailer will publish its
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Tsipras raises debt relief at UN but refugee crisis may prove more pressing issue
PoliticsForeign Policyfurther but could also create a new set of challenges in the main cities. Hundreds of migrants
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Limited results from Tsipras's diplomatic marathon in New York
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras brought back a mixed set if results to Athens after spending almost a week on New York for the 70th United Nations General Assembly. Held every year in mid-September, the UN General Assembly is usually diplomatic marathon as it offers a unique chance
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Tsipras seeks alternatives to bailout measures as ND race begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsto hear the prime minister set out his government’s policy programme. Tsipras is expected to repeat his
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