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Business borrowing

When you look at how a national economy could operate more efficiently, premium charges for business finance are a logical start.

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Lack of unity at home among lenders dogs Greek government

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras attempted to lift the mood this week by insisting that economic recovery would be visible next year.

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Athens ahead of its creditors

Unlike in the past, the government has done what the EU and IMF required and now waits for them to act.

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AFP reviews Cyprus role

Concerns raised over the implications of the government’s evaluation of AFP’s size and duties within the international peacekeeping force.

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Adelaide’s Dimitria Festival

Launches, unveilings, reenactments and Grecian Maidens all present at this year’s Dimitria Festival in Adelaide.

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Labor gets behind Lonsdale Street

Victorian Leader of the Opposition Daniel Andrews shows his support for the Lonsdale St Greek precinct.

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Papastergiadis: top ten legal mind in Australasia

Bill Papastergiadis has been named in the top ten lawyers in Australasia by one of the foremost legal journals, Australasian Legal Business.

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RIP Michael Tsounis

Former English edition editor Fotis Kapetopoulos pays tribute to his mentor, Michael Tsounis.

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Beware of Christmas on the credit card

Financial counsellors fear crippling credit card bills combined with cost-of-living pressures will throw thousands of people into holiday debt hangovers.

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Qantas Young Socceroos lose to Iraq

The Qantas Young Socceroos have gone down 2-0 to Iraq in the semi-finals of the AFC U-19 Championship at the Emirates Stadium in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.

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