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  1. Newsletter 15 - 13/02/2015

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    . While it may be fairly simple to name the agreement in another way, finding another monitoring

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  2. Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015

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    . The latter corresponds to an average of 1.15 billion per month. The second key finding is that the Of the 76

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  3. Greece submits reform proposals but Eurogroup unlikely to be moved

    EconomyProgramme

    , fact-finding and fact-exchange sessions should be Brussels The government also calls for "higher-level

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  4. Greece must tackle foreign bribery by Greek firms, OECD says

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    target the export, shipping and SME sectors.” The report, which is based on the results of fact-finding

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  5. Newsletter 20 - 20/03/2015

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    days. An important finding disclosed by the banks was the deposit outflow characteristics from

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  6. Lowest income groups in Greece saw wages drop and taxes rise most during crisis

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    a political polarization and even extreme political affiliations”. Another finding is that in Greece

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  7. Greek deposits fell by 7.7 bln in Feb and total of 24.6 bln since Dec

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -financial companies. Another important finding disclosed by Greek banks is that three quarters

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  8. Greece to pay IMF but concluding negotiations will be a tougher task
    Photo via IMF photostream on Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/imfphoto/]

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    capital due to a lack of progress in their fact finding missions, it is clear there are considerable

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  9. Greek employers struggling to fill positions with right people

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    in finding the right candidate for the job, with two in five saying this was an impediment to recruiting

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  10. IMF appointment sends ripples of discontent through SYRIZA
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The appointment of Greece’s representative at the International Monetary Fund would not normally become a hot political issue but SYRIZA has continued its tradition of doing things differently by finding itself in a state of unrest over who will be sent to fill the post in Washington. The Finance

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