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Major banks count losses
Alpha Bank, Eurobank EFG, National Bank and Piraeus Bank, the country’s four major commercial lenders, are expected to announce combined losses of more than 22 billion euros for 20
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Tsochadzopoulos taken to Korydallos prison
Former Pasok minister Akis Tsohadzopoulos was remanded in custody pending trial at Korydallos prison on Tuesday, on foot of an order issued the previous by an examining magistrate
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Speed up growth plan, Venizelos insists
Pasok leader Evangelos Venizelos has written to the European Commission, urging it to speed up a programme aimed at providing some relief to the recession-plagued economy.
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Zografou blocks NTUA funding
The rector of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Simos Simopoulos, is due to meet the mayor of Zografou, Costas Kalliris, on Wednesday in a bid to settle a financi
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From Zorba to jazz
A special concert paying homage to some of Greece’s most respected composers.
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Greek Easter fails to resurrect lamb prices
Australian Farmers were pinning their hopes on Greek families to feast on lamb this Easter in a bid to boost lamb prices.
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Migration landmark to become multicultural hub
Immigration landmark Princes Pier is set to be transformed into a multicultural hub featuring live music, a gallery and film.
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Running through the Sahara for a cause
John Nicola is an Australian Cypriot who is doing things a little differently this Easter.
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Plugging the trade gap
George Iliopoulos, Director for Trade at HACCI asks why trade between Greece and Australia is in the doldrums and what we can can do about it.
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Dow Chemical CEO considers investment opportunity in Greece
Andrew Liveris, CEO and Chairman of the Dow Chemical Company, has stepped up to the plate and expressed his interest on investing in Greece and the possibility of being an elected