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Is Regling right to be concerned about Greek liquidity?
AgoraStrategy that will set out the coming years’ austerity measures. The total figure of IMF obligations
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Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016
, or what kind of pressures it would come under, were set aside. The truth is that the first two sets
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Pension reform brings painful overhaul in social security contributions for self-employed
Economyat 2,300 euros, while the relevant income ceiling for contribution calculations is set at 5,900 euros
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SYRIZA's long, slow march
Agoracome under, were set aside. The truth is that the first two sets of bailout milestones were passed
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Newsletter 60 - 29/01/2016
across the Aegean. The Netherlands has proposed a similar scheme, with the EU agreeing to take a set... islands to prevent them simply moving on en masse to other parts of Europe. On this subject, a lot
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Gas provides Greece, Cyprus and Israel chance to bolster ties
PoliticsForeign Policy). Apart from the energy sector, the joint declaration signed by the three leaders set out a path
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First days of talks confirm gap between Greece, lenders on pensions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTwo important developments emerged from the first set of negotiations between the Greek government and the visiting mission chiefs as part of the first bailout review, which began on Monday. According to media reports citing government sources, the institutions rejected the Greek proposal
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Search for solutions, not scapegoats in EU's refugee crisis
Agoraacross the Aegean. The Netherlands has proposed a similar scheme, with the EU agreeing to take a set... refugees and migrants arrive on its islands to prevent them simply moving on en masse to other
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EC sees resilience in Greek economy, urges additional measures in 2016 and 2017
Economyare expected to rebound by 1.9 and 0.6 percent in 2016. Economic activity is set to strengthen
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Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years
Economy. The income ceiling was set at 55,000 euros, where the proposed discount stands at 5 percent. The Ministry
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