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  1. Newsletter 436 - 11/10/2024

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    sector pay grid and 825 million euros for the scheduled rise in pensions. Another income-boosting

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  2. Draft budget maps out narrow fiscal path for coming years
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    pay grid and 825 million euros for the scheduled rise in pensions. Another income-boosting measure

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  3. Newsletter 440 - 08/11/2024

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    by one point, though with negligible effect on take-home pay. In another landmark measure

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  4. Role of inflation in US elections gives government food for thought

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    contributions by one point, though with negligible effect on take-home pay. In another landmark measure

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  5. PM accepts economic recovery not being felt by all, argues for more time

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    and boost revenues pay off. This is also predicated on the government convincing Greece’s European partners

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  6. Newsletter 443 - 29/11/2024

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    Institute of Retail Consumer Goods (IELKA) it was revealed that consumers must pay 28 pct more to buy 2 pct

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  7. Latest data highlights tough day-to-day economic conditions, giving opposition ammunition
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    that consumers must pay 28 pct more to buy 2 pct fewer goods compared to 2006. The data does not just capture

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  8. Newsletter 444 - 06/12/2024

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    against profits with a rate of 29 pct up to 2040. Practically, banks would not pay taxes for close

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  9. Bank tax proposal spearheads PASOK attack on government's economic policy
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    . Practically, banks would not pay taxes for close to three decades. Their latest results are so impressive

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  10. PM intervenes on bank charges as budget attracts extra support
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    also announced pay rises for uniformed personnel from next year. This will affect some 150,000 members

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