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Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019
or electronically in order to qualify for the tax-free threshold. It remains to be seen if Greece’s lenders see
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ND unveils migration bill seeking to tighten up asylum process, speed up returns
PoliticsGreek Politicsapplicants of lying about their ages in order to get preferential treatment. “Even then, does a 15-year
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Industrial turnover falls by 8.1 pct in August
EconomyMacroeconomydown. This was driven by increased client demand and higher order volumes. In addition, the September
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ND on cusp of brokering deal over diaspora vote as Novartis battle heats up
PoliticsGreek Politicson the electoral register but decided not to insist on this in order to reach a compromise that could secure
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Govt proposes property VAT reduction to kickstart home sales
EconomyFeaturesThe government is taking measures to reduce the VAT on all properties built from 2006 onwards in order to kick-start the country’s stagnant property market. This would bring more than 100,000 unsold homes onto the market without a VAT of 24 percent for the next three years. The announcement
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ND looks to asylum bill, strong rhetoric to ease pressure from migration flows
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Turkey in order to deter migrants from crossing. Concerned that it is now also facing a high number
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ND tries to quash refugee backlash, protect strong poll ratings
PoliticsGreek Politicsgreater order. Nevertheless, the angry reactions in some parts of the country to the transfers has put
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Govt rebuffs uncomfortable reports on money laundering, unpaid contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicsimplementing an agreement drafted and signed by SYRIZA in order to avoid criticism from right-wing
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OECD report traces change in public spending over a decade
EconomyFeatures(+3.7 percent), public order and safety (+0.6 percent), environmental protection (+0.5 percent
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Industrial turnover edges down by 0.5 pct in September
EconomyMacroeconomy, with respondents noting that new order volumes were the main driving factor behind growth. Demand from both foreign
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