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Greek stocks grow despite drop for lenders
In total 59 stocks enjoyed gains, 37 recorded losses and 25 stayed put.
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Fitch: Banks can cope with cash pressure
Fitch said that the outflow of deposits since mid-December has reached 2 percent of the whole of the credit system’s balance, or over 3.2 billion euros.
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Algerian terror suspect faces prosecutor
Belgian authorities have requested his extradition on terrorism charges.
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Goals by Dossevi and Maniatis keep Olympiakos on top
Olympiakos and PAOK scored hard-fought home wins on Sunday to stay in the lead of the Super League race.
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Headliners announced for Melbourne and Sydney Greek festivals
Staged in the heart of the City of Melbourne’s Greek precinct, the festival is expected to attract close to 10,000 people over the two days.
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Abused women and children on AHEPA’s agenda
The funds were raised through an afternoon tea organised by members of the group, where a cheque was made out to the Women’s Trust of Victoria.
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Greek premier promises tax cuts, security
As SYRIZA widens lead in polls, and creditors increase pressure, Samaras says ND is only safe choice.
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Flinders Street Station derailed
Thinking big – and outside the box – must be part of any government’s obligations.
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Belgium requests extradition of Greek suspect after attacks foiled
Greek police detained four people on Saturday over alleged links to an Islamist cell in Belgium, where two suspected terrorists were shot by officers on Thursday.
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Grexit the only way out of ‘valley of tears,’ says Hans-Werner Sinn
Head of the Institute for Economic Research argues eurozone should allow Greece orderly temporary departure.