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  1. General govt primary cash surplus improves to 1.4 bln in Jan, arrears rise to 4.8 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to 3.5 billion, while expenditure increased at a slower pace of around 10 percent to 2.93 billion

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  2. Greece, lenders tie up some loose ends and continue negotiating
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    22 percent to 10 percent to alleviate the burden for low incomes. However, such a development would

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  3. Multiple potential benefits await Greece if it can clinch QE eligibility
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    since last May, having sold more than 10 billion euros of EFSF bonds and recording trading gains

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  4. Greeks full of contradictions on ideology and political beliefs, study suggests
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    Society

    agree with same-sex marriage, up from 36.3 percent in the previous survey. Eight in 10 Greeks believe

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  5. With tax-free threshold set for change, income declarations underline need for rethink
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    create enough fiscal space for the reduction of the corporate income tax rate by 10 percentage points

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  6. Greece, creditors seek progress at Eurogroup on key differences holding up review
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    favour a much lower reduction of around 10 percent. The notional ENFIA amount stands at around 3.2

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  7. From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
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    Agora

    and for less than the 10 years agreed in the fraught summer of 2015. Armed with these gains

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  8. Out-of-court workout bill prepared amid apparent concern from banks
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    debt could be settled in up to 120 monthly instalments (10 years) with the minimum instalment set

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  9. Athens and lenders stay mum on agreement, domestic reaction awaited
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of the workforce to 10 percent. In return, Athens has apparently agreed to revoke the need for such dismissals

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  10. Athens, lenders trying to put last pieces in place for technical agreement
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    on mass layoffs to increase from 5 to 10 percent may be dropped. The IMF has also reportedly backed

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