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Newsletter 81 - 08/07/2016
to making progress in a key policy area of the third MoU. There is another lesson to be learned from
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IMF sets out key priorities for Greece, including labour market flexibility
EconomyIn its staff report for the 2016 article IV consultation on euro area policies released on Friday, the International Monetary Fund highlighted labour market flexibility, strengthening competition and improving business environment as the key reform priorities for Greece. With regard to the labour
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Privatisations in Greece: A win-win that's difficult to achieve
Agoraministers are genuinely committed to making progress in a key policy area of the third MoU
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Industrial turnover plunges 13.4 pct in May for fifth successive double-digit drop
EconomyMacroeconomyturnover for eurozone countries declined by 12.2 percent, while that for non-euro area countries
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Tsipras sets out social policy goals in last stage of effort to shift political debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the government over the last few weeks to change the main topics of discussion in the political area
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Added layer of complexity to Greek-Turkish relations in wake of failed coup
PoliticsForeign Policysources argue that the European strategy should focus on stability in the wider area. Athens
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Minor uptick in time deposit and average loan interest rate in June
EconomyMacroeconomy250-300 bps above the euro area average figures. A downward trend was also evident in the household
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Drop in arrivals and spending impinge on H1 travel receipts
EconomyMacroeconomyarea residents’ spending was higher by 18.9 percent as opposed to eurozone residents’ spending, which
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Stable rate in time deposits, corporate loan rates pick up in July
EconomyMacroeconomybps higher than the average euro area rates. In the household lending sector, a marked rise of 31
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TV permit auction drags on as coalition tries to draw line under ELSTAT controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the area. It is traditional for Greek premiers to meet with labour and business representatives before
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