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  1. Reopening public broadcaster poses multiple challenges for Tsipras

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , while will covered by a TV levy raising 190 million euros per year) but the launch of the public

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  2. Athens Stock Exchange ends week on a low, banks lose 9.7 pct

    Economy

    General Meeting of Hellenic Exchanges approved on Wednesday a capital return of 0.11 euros per share

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  3. Another week of losses for Greek stock market amid topsy-turvy ride

    Economy

    Telecom Organisation (OTE) approved on Friday a dividend distribution of 0.08 euros per share (dividend

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  4. What capital controls will mean for Greek banks, customers and the economy
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    Economy

    euros per card, which is much lower than the 300-euro daily cap set in Cyprus two years ago. Press

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  5. What next for Greece's revenues and spending?

    Agora

    . The total pension cost stands close to 2.35 billion per month, with budget contribution for public

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  6. At risk of poverty/social exclusion rate in Greece edged up to 36 pct in 2013
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    Society

    . According to the report, that poverty threshold amounted to 4,608 euros per person annually

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  7. Car registrations resume upward trend in August rising by 20.1 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 30.2 percent in 2014, after plunging by more than 30 percent per annum in the 2009-2012 period

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  8. Greece submits proposals to lenders in hope of paving way for agreement

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    at 2.65 billion per annum. Any revision of the zonal property values will be accompanied by an adjustment

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  9. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    for hours, to get just 60 euros per day from ATMs. Of course there are occasional arguments

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  10. Car sales rise by 21.7 pct in June for fifth straight increase above 20 pct
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    on the 2008 figure of 347,354. This mainly reflects a marked decline by more than 30 percent per annum

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