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Greek stocks fall 3.1 pct over week, volumes soar on Friday due to FTSE reclassification
Economylevel since March 2. Despite the weekly losses, the domestic market shows gains of 24.4 percent from
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Some progress made as Greek programme review heads for break
EconomyProgrammeto Athens on April 2 to resume the discussions with a view to conclude as soon as possible”, according
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Jan-Feb budget primary surplus soars to 3.04 bln, aided by underspend and PIB revenues
EconomyMacroeconomybillion) 2) Social protection (at 99 million corresponding to just 6.8 percent of the annual target
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This is how things stand as bailout talks head for a brief pause
EconomyProgramme. The mission chiefs are expected to return to Athens on April 2 and resume discussions on ground with Greek
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Revenues of 1 pct of GDP targeted from changes to income tax and solidarity levy
Economyand of 2 pp to 35 percent for higher incomes. The government has reportedly proposed the introduction
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Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016
and cosmetics (+0.5 percent). January’s slip in retail sales was fuelled by a drop in petrol prices. 2
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Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review
EconomyMacroeconomybeing withdrawn. 2) Adjustment to the single property tax (ENFIA) rates to counterbalance the drop
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Newsletter 69 - 08/04/2016
by 15.9 percent in February.. 2 Shapeshifting Tsipras Prime minister’s aversion to the IMF is one of his
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Greek bailout talks yet to conclude as start of IMF meetings approaches
EconomyProgrammereplacement rates, which would range between 0.77 percent (from 15 years) up to 2 percent (for 42 years
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Gov't unveils bill to overhaul pension system, increase income tax revenues
EconomyProgrammereplacement rates. Replacement rates start from 0.77 percent for the first 15 years up to 2 percent
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