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Brussels urges Athens to remain on reform path as fourth post-MoU review looms
EconomyProgrammeon food service and the cancellation of the reduction in the tax-free threshold. Fourth review
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What brought down Golden Dawn?
Societyweeks, their share plummeted to just 2.93 percent, and narrowly missing the 3-percent threshold
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Govt looks for ways to manage promised tax cuts as Mitsotakis continues European charm offensive
PoliticsGreek Politicsmillion euros. Maintaining the tax-free threshold at its current level, a measure legislated
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Capital controls to be abolished ahead of schedule
EconomyBankingto 1,800 euros per calendar month. The threshold for the withdrawal of sums transferred to Greece from
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Alpha Bank posts net profits of 59.4 mln in Q2, NPE sales worth 3.7 bln planned for remainder of year
EconomyBankingAssets threshold, quarterly earnings generation as well as a reduction of credit risk. The fully loaded
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Mitsotakis to continue advertising change on latest EU trip, at Thessaloniki Expo
PoliticsGreek Politicsthreshold where it is. To Vima reports that one of the options being considered is to increase the level
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Mitsotakis eyes Christmas handout, tries to rally support for diaspora vote proposal
PoliticsGreek Politics, radical left MeRA25 and the Communist Party to exceed the 200-vote threshold. The prospects
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IMF revises fiscal outlook, sees lower primary surpluses in coming years
EconomyMacroeconomyFollowing the publication of its global forecasts in the World Economic Outlook, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its Fiscal Monitor ahead of the autumn meetings due to take place in Washington this week. The previous Greek government cancelled in May the tax-free threshold reduction
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Looking to build on support for relief measures, ND unveils new tax bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the tax-free threshold per child, the requirement that 30 percent of taxpayers’ income be spend
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Newsletter 227 -08/11/2019
in the tax-free threshold per child, the requirement that 30 percent of taxpayers’ income be spent
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