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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
. Specifically, the uncertainty of the capacity of the Greek government to sustain high primary surpluses
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For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
Agoraon current policies Greece would need 2 percent of GDP in measures to sustain the 3.5 percent primary
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European Commission approves 2019 budget, urges focus to meet end of year reform goals
EconomyProgrammeby Commisioner Moscovici, argues that the measure of cutting pensions is not needed to meet and sustain
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Athens revises projections in Stabilty Programme, sees more fiscal space in coming years
EconomyProgramme. Nevertheless, according to the Ministry’s calculations, growth will sustain its momentum accelerating
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PBO sees fiscal target being reached despite expansionary measures
EconomyProgrammethat in turn translates into lower borrowing costs in Greece’s ongoing effort to sustain market access
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged, notes recovery potential and tricky fiscal balance
Economythe business environment and attract private investment that will sustain the economic recovery and push up
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Fitch raises Greece to 'BB,' two notches from investment grade, sees growth at 2.5 pct in 2020
Economy, these developments could improve the macroeconomic outlook and sustain a good working relationship
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Leaders clash over economy as PM looks on bright side of Eurogroup assessment
PoliticsGreek Politics,” said the Eurogroup statement. “It will therefore be crucial for Greece to sustain, and where
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Greek housing market at new juncture as Covid-19 shakes foundations
EconomyFeaturesreturns, and neither would be sufficient to sustain a recovery over the longer term. In a 2016 report
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PMI edges up to 46.9 points in December
EconomyMacroeconomyto offer discounts in an effort to remain competitive and sustain sales. The decline in output charges
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