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Piraeus Bank reports loss of 247 mln for Q1
EconomyBankingof several one-off items and impairments on other assets. It is noteworthy that the bank consolidated
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SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politics. Support for the neofascist party tailed off in the 55-64 age group and particularly among those over 65
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In the absence of light, darkness grows
Agorano longer be regarded as just frustrated citizens letting off steam. Nor can our understanding of what
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Greek gov't and Parliament on hold, waiting for cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government’s move led opposition parties to accuse it of fearing political debate and trying to put off
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Greece's new finance minister lines up for a marathon (and several short sprints)
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe naming of economist Gikas Hardouvelis as Greece’s new finance minister took most observers by surprise but the big challenges awaiting him are no secret. Hardouvelis’s appointment caught many off guard because his name was not among more than half a dozen that had been linked with the post over
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HFSF 2013 annual report unveils accumulated losses of 15.1 bln and potential recovery value of 34.4 bln
EconomyBankingfrom 665.8 million in 2012, mainly reflecting the one-off presubscription fee of 555.6 million paid
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Young Greeks more likely to swap items and buy second hand
Society, electrical goods and furniture has yet to take off. Just 14 percent of respondents said they had “probably
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Electricity strike nipped in bud, leaving political loose ends
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the passing of a law allowing the sale of PPC spin-off being one of the prior actions Greece has
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Recovery of farming subsidies threatens to widen Greek fiscal gap
Economythe 600 million euros would result in a fiscal gap or if it could be set off against EU funds. Both
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Drop ‘til you shop
Agoraand that they lose their day off. There is also a political dimension (the opposition parties are against
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