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  1. Newsletter 66 - 11/03/2016

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    and restaurants (+2.6 percent). Housing and transport saw drops of over 4 percent. 2 One for one, none for all... of sending back asylum seekers en masse to Turkey, a country that neither properly recognises them

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  2. Programme review talks continue, progress on tax, pensions and NPLs at a premium
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    (314 million) 2) Increase in the tax rates on income from rents (142 million) 3) Increase in the tax

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  3. Greece and lenders hold inconclusive talks on tax and pensions
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    (15/20) for those with 15 working years. 2) On pension replacement rates, the mission chiefs

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  4. Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016

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    to 872,200 in the long-term unemployed figures. 2 'M' is for misstep Chest thumpers strike over

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  5. Greek stocks fall 3.1 pct over week, volumes soar on Friday due to FTSE reclassification

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    level since March 2. Despite the weekly losses, the domestic market shows gains of 24.4 percent from

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  6. Some progress made as Greek programme review heads for break
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    to Athens on April 2 to resume the discussions with a view to conclude as soon as possible”, according

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  7. Jan-Feb budget primary surplus soars to 3.04 bln, aided by underspend and PIB revenues

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    billion) 2) Social protection (at 99 million corresponding to just 6.8 percent of the annual target

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  8. This is how things stand as bailout talks head for a brief pause

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    . The mission chiefs are expected to return to Athens on April 2 and resume discussions on ground with Greek

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  9. Revenues of 1 pct of GDP targeted from changes to income tax and solidarity levy

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    and of 2 pp to 35 percent for higher incomes. The government has reportedly proposed the introduction

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  10. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    and cosmetics (+0.5 percent). January’s slip in retail sales was fuelled by a drop in petrol prices. 2

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