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Number of doctors working at Greek hospitals falls by 11 pct
Societyof the closures to the abolition of in-patient units run by IKA-ETAM, the country’s largest social insurance
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Attacks on Chios refugee camp underline precarious balance on islands
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the camp, which is run by the local municipality on the island. There are around 4,200 refugees
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Car sales keep their rising trend, up 18.4 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomyto run diesel cars. The latter was also supported by incentives provided by the government
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Another spin of the wheel for Greece
Agoraa whole year without having elections, although this run may be broken in the coming months if the SYRIZA
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Car sales fall by 19.8 pct in Dec but rebound for fourth successive year in 2016
EconomyMacroeconomy, coupled with gradual replacement of older models with new and cheaper-to-run diesel cars
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Athens holds back proposal details ahead of Thursday's Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the tax-free threshold is up for negotiation with the lenders. This appeared to run counter
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Adverse weather pushes Jan manufacturing PMI to lowest level for 16 months
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI fell by 2.7 points in January after improving by 1 point in the previous month, the Markit survey displayed on Wednesday. The PMI landed at 46.6, which is the lowest reading since September 2015 and stands well below the long-run average of 49.4. The downturn is mostly
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Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
Agoraof road. The programme has less than 18 months to run, Greece cannot fund itself beyond the summer
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IMF sees much scope for reform progress, particularly on tax in Article IV report
EconomyProgrammein the medium-term and at 0.3 percent in the long-run. “Such a scenario, if prolonged, could lead to renewed
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Tsakalotos and Stournaras raise objections to IMF assumptions
EconomyProgrammeDSA. This projects primary surpluses of 1.5 percent of GDP in the long-run and stresses that Greece
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