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Greece expects that all procedures regarding the handling of the Greek debt crisis on an international level will have winded up by mid-December, Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said on Thursday. told a parliamentary meeting.

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Forecast-busting economic growth in Germany and a surprise rebound in Greece helped the 17-nation eurozone start the new year with a bang, with the region growing twice as fast as the US despite constant fears about debt.

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