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  1. EC autumn forecast lowers growth for 2019 on pending budget finalisation
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    and turning into a growth driver as structural reforms start to pay off. Both private and public

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  2. Tsipras encounters obstacle in efforts to secure church deal
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    to pay to state-owned gas firm DEPA. DEPA’s former CEO, Theodoros Kitsakis, claimed last week that five

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  3. Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform

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    difference” being removed from their retirement pay. Meanwhile, some 620,000 pensioners

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  4. Athens waits for response from institutions on primary residences proposal
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    to pay to port authorities, which will be up to 5 percent of gross annual earnings.

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  5. Minister's actions put PM on the spot as politicians' loans stir controversy

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    ordered by a court to pay damages to the family of a dead journalist in connection to allegations made

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  6. Budget primary balance confirmed at 729 mln in January
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    of expenditure, which was allocated to settling back pay of various cases of wages and pensions cuts

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  7. Going for Growth: What next for Greece's economy and banks?
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    . Firstly, Greek shipping firms pay no direct tax to the public purse. Secondly, despite the largest...://www.commerzbank.com/en/hauptnavigation/aktionaere/aktie/aktuelle_kursentwicklung/aktuelle

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  8. Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
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    . Aware of this, Mitsotakis has recently begun stressing that he will put pressure on businesses to pay

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  9. Tsipras hammers out dividing lines, trumpets battle with 'elite'

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    but left average Greeks to pay the cost of this practice. In many ways, this was a return to the kind

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  10. Athens set to press ahead with primary residence law despite differences with lenders
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    an assessed property value of less than 250,000 euros and who still has up to 130,000 euros to pay

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