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Newsletter 128 - 21/07/2017
missed the alteration, but Athens denied this and insists that the threshold does not preclude
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Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment missed the change but Athens denied this and insists that the threshold does not preclude
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IMF insists fiscal targets unrealistic, cites historical evidence to support case
EconomyProgrammefor more than 10 consecutive years. When the primary surplus threshold is increased to 3.5 percent
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IMF sees eurozone debt relief pledges failing to deliver sustainability
EconomyProgrammebe achieved by keeping gross financing under the 15-20 percent of GDP threshold over the time
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PMI stays at 50.5 in July with second positive reading in 11 months
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās Manufacturing PMI stayed neutral in July according to Markit, posting over the 50.0 point no-change threshold for the second time since August 2016. The reading signals a positive, though marginal, improvement in the Greek manufacturing sector. The PMI stood at 50.5 in July, the same
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Capital controls to ease further from the beginning of September
EconomyMacroeconomywith credit institutions in Greece, an increase from the current threshold of 30 percent. The procedure
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Industrial turnover up by 8.1 pct in June for eighth consecutive rise
EconomyMacroeconomyPMI stayed neutral in July according to Markit, posting over the 50.0 point no-change threshold
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Tsipras looks to recovery, sidesteps review concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the tax-free threshold, which has been lined up for 2020, to be brought forward by a year. The Fund also
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About to soar? Greece's economy still needs to be handled with care
Agoraof pensions cuts and the reduction of the tax free threshold to ensure that it meets the 3.5 percent
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Third review agenda becoming more complex for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe implementation of the tax-free threshold. This would be a political problem for Alexis Tsipras as his government
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