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Self-employed paying less for social security contributions, Labour ministry reports
EconomyFeaturesframework were cited as the cause of the inability of workers to pay contributions, which led...-employed workers and reports of such workers deregistering from the status of “self-employed” en masse
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No sign of coalition letting up on Novartis case as poll shows gap closing
PoliticsGreek Politics], which is led by Samaras and Georgiadis, is pulling the strings,” said government spokesman Dimitris
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Budget primary surplus confirmed at 1.85 bln in January
EconomyMacroeconomyrose by 3.5 percent to 325 million, bettering their target by 6 million euros. This led net revenues
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Economic sentiment at 104.3 pts in Feb, consumer confidence falls by 2 pts
EconomyMacroeconomythe global credit crunch hit, which eventually led to the perilous state of the country’s finances
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Credit contraction at 0.8 pct in January as household, corporate lending falls
EconomyMacroeconomy. Deductions in the household lending segment came to 242.4 million in January, which led the balance to come
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Newsletter 153 -2/03/2018
to strengthen. The growth in orders originated from both overseas and domestic clients, and led to a fifth
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Coalition's moves on public sector hirings under scrutiny
PoliticsGreek Politicsand security with public hirings at 70 hospitals and that led to one of them saving more than 1 million
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Football chairman's actions threaten to blow coalition off course again
PoliticsGreek Politicsintervention led to the game being called off by the referee, even though the match official later changed
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PM sparks speculation with Theodorakis talks as centre-left gears up for congress
PoliticsGreek Politics. This led to some suggestions that Theodorakis wanted to make a point ahead of the new party’s gathering
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Athens identifies drivers for growth as it draws up strategy for next years
Economycontributors to economic expansion, which will be primarily led by investments. Exports are seen growing
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