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  1. Newsletter 155 -16/03/2018

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    represented as member of the Russian parliament. He has also established a presence in the local media

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  2. Greece's immediate focus on prior actions and growth plan
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    Greek society. “The plan will be credible for the markets, [eurozone] member states, but above all

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  3. Athens, Skopje edge closer to name solution, but much ground still left to cover

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    talked about the need for “guarantees” and argued that there are EU member states, like Germany

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  4. Doubts about whether package deal with lenders is feasible by June
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    . Such a move seems unlikely, especially because it would require the approval of several eurozone member

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  5. Despite stumbling blocks, Athens more upbeat after latest talks on name issue
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    , and become a member of the military alliance. Following the meeting in Vienna, Kotzias declared: “There has

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  6. Greek hourly labour costs less than half of eurozone average
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    New figures from Eurostat have shown vast discrepancies between hourly labour costs across the European Union’s member states and the eurozone in general. Labour costs consist of wages and salaries and non-wage costs such as an employers' social security contributions. Greece had average costs

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  7. Ahead of IMF Spring Meetings, questions remain about conclusion of programme
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    there is no rollback on reforms in Athens. A major sticking point is that some eurozone member states

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  8. Newsletter 158 -20/04/2018

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    should not be conditional. Some eurozone member states differ and believe that the extra restructuring

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  9. After Washington talks, debt relief and fiscal remain main obstacles on way to MoU exit
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    . This is a view that is known to be unpopular with some eurozone member states. Nevertheless, German

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  10. Lenders still aiming for completion of fourth review in May
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    Stability Mechanism. But some eurozone member states are not comfortable with this idea and want

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