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  1. Greek union data suggest workers get paid late or in kind

    Society

    or other products. In other cases, payment in kind may mean “free” hotel accommodation or daily meals

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  2. Drop ‘til you shop
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    Agora

    other people’s products rather than producing our own? If there isn’t an effort to tend

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  3. Paris talks mark start of Greece's most crucial troika review

    EconomyProgramme

    sources of heating mainly burning wood and wood products with a consequent negative impact

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  4. Exports resumed a downward trend in July, imports up 10.1 pct

    Economy

    percent. Excluding the impact of oil products, exports to third countries and to the EU grew by 0.8

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  5. GSEE report stresses risks on employment and the pension system, outlines burden on wages

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    conditions. The first involves a short-term reduction in the prices of domestic products in an effort

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  6. Retail sales rise in July for second straight month - not seen since 2010
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    3.1 percent) and pharmaceutical products and cosmetics (up 1.4 percent) showed a more moderate

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  7. August trade deficit shrinks by 29.5 pct as imports fall faster than exports

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion euros, the lowest monthly reading since 2005. Excluding oil products, trade deficit showed

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  8. Greeks exports down by 8.7 pct in September as imports rise by 7.4 pct

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    countries (+5.6 percent). Excluding the impact of oil products, exports fell by 0.2 percent

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  9. Troika piles pressure on coalition by insisting on key actions to conclude review
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    products and services to the top VAT rate of 23% and lifting the low rate applicable on islands

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  10. Greece moves closer to troika over fiscal gap, waits for response
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    increases in the VAT rate of 6.5 percent for other products such as books, cinemas and medicines

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