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Pause in review talks, leaving most difficult issues to be tackled
EconomyProgramme-free threshold and cuts in main pensions. According to sources, the former will be implemented from
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Newsletter 110 - 10/03/2017
threshold to around 6,000 euros and scrapping the so-called personal difference between existing
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Tsipras invokes political solution to resolve labour reform stand-off
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pre-legislate a reduction of the tax-free threshold worth 1 percent of GDP and the same, or nearly
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Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan the reduction of the tax-free threshold, each of which are currently slated to yield 1 percent
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Global deal in April ruled out as labour reforms prove biggest obstacle
EconomyProgrammein the discussions related to the reduction in the tax-free threshold, but the issues of labour market
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Greece, creditors seek progress at Eurogroup on key differences holding up review
EconomyProgramme-free threshold from its current level of 8,636 euros (for a single person) to around 5,900 euros
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Concerns over energy deregulation add to challenges Tsipras faces
PoliticsGreek Politicsthreshold. The minister said that the positive aspects of the agreement would more than make up
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PPC: The struggling electricity giant dominating bailout talks
EconomyFeaturesand further below the 50-percent threshold by 2020. The original aim was for this to be largely achieved
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Athens and lenders stay mum on agreement, domestic reaction awaited
PoliticsGreek Politicssettling on a reduction of the tax-free threshold to around 5,900 euros, cuts to pensions, which
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Athens, lenders trying to put last pieces in place for technical agreement
EconomyProgramme, it is apparent that the tax-free threshold will have to be reduced from its current level of 8,636 euros
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