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  1. Is VAT all you've got?

    Agora

    Grabbing a coffee for 20 cents less doesn’t really sound like the start of an economic recovery but who knows, maybe after this week’s decision to cut value added tax at restaurants and cafes, Greece will soon be measuring out its success with coffee spoons. Naturally, the government has made

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  2. In hindsight it would have been nicer

    Agora

    for a PSI consisting of a 20% haircut in present value terms was soon abandoned and the second PSI

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  3. What is the state of play with Greek banks?

    Economy

    a majority stake in Pangaea, its real estate investment subsidiary with an estimated market value of its

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  4. Tech start-ups click into place to fight off Greek recession
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Society

    applications and software sector alone, the value of exports from around 70 local companies is worth

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  5. Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
    Photo by Can Esenbel [www.mundanepleasure.com]

    Agora

    maturing next year, with a value of about 10 billion euros, being rolled over to cover Greece’s

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  6. Greece trying to lay 'phantom' pensions to rest
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Society

    pay after the claimant had died. Vroutsis said that the annual value of the unjustified claims

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  7. Words will always hurt

    Agora

    , allows the practice to flourish. Words are separated from their meaning, the value they hold, and used

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  8. Greek consumers take effort to lower prices into their own hands

    Society

    competition in certain sectors, profiteering, rises in value-added tax and consumption tax

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  9. Support finely balanced as coalition enters make or break December

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of homes with a value of less than 200,000 euros. It is a sign of the pressure the government feels

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  10. After Q3 results, what next for Greek banks?

    Agora

    for primary houses with a value up to 200,000 euros (expiring at the end of the year), while

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