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Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks
Economyto more than 62 percent. The discount of the offer prices ranging between 34 percent for Alpha up
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Greek teachers low paid, but work shorter hours in smaller classes
Societylevel, ranging from 30 students per full-time equivalent teacher in Mexico to 8 in Greece
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Pension reform brings painful overhaul in social security contributions for self-employed
EconomySSCs ranging between 2,940 to 7,272 euros for old and between 2,532 to 8,508 euros for new insured
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Greece ranks 43rd in impact on global innovation
Societydetractions’ scores ranging from just -1.5 to -2.7 below the mean. This means these countries are generally
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Greek stocks plunge 7.9 pct, banks tumble 24.3 pct
Economy, current prices represent a decline ranging between 44 percent for Alpha and up to 67 percent
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Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years
Economyby two additional taxes, a special levy for self-employed ranging between 500 and 1,000 euros per annum
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Mapping the views of the Greeks
SocietyGreeks are now split into two distinct, but not equivalent, camps as regards their stance towards their country’s involvement with the EU, a divide that the researchers involved in a new, wide-ranging opinion poll have described as a contemporary “national schism”. Commissioned by Dianeosis, a new
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Greek bailout talks yet to conclude as start of IMF meetings approaches
EconomyProgrammeincome tax and solidarity levy scales, with the cumulative tax rate ranging between 23.5 percent from
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Gov't unveils bill to overhaul pension system, increase income tax revenues
EconomyProgrammeadditional 1,000-euro income. The solidarity levy tax rate is also adjusted, with the new rates ranging
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Press freedom ranking edges up but Tsipras yet to deliver, report finds
Societypromise be kept?” the report said in its paragraph on Greece [https://rsf.org/en/greece]. Ever since the 2013 index, countries have been given scores ranging from 0 to 100 – the higher the figure
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