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Tsipras tries to secure church's support in Macedonia name talks
PoliticsGreek Politics“Macedonia.” However, he has also indicated that he might be willing to fall in line
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Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018
expenditure rose to 5.93 billion in December, representing a fall of 5.5 percent compared to December 2016’s
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Industrial turnover increases by 12.9 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomyby 28.8 percent. The largest fall in this category came from leather and related products (-22.6 percent
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Travel balance up by 81.4 pct in November, foreign arrivals increase
EconomyMacroeconomyup by 11 percent, while a 0.7 percent fall in visitors from Russia was noted. Overall, arrivals
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Name issue and auction targets make waves in domestic politics
PoliticsGreek Politics.” This has caused disquiet within SYRIZA and concern that the coalition may even fall apart over
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Total overdue tax obligations rise to 101.86 bln in Dec, new debt up by 1.30 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy. The total number of tax debtors fell in December by 138,260, the biggest month-on-month fall in 2017
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Overdue social security debt reaches 31.3 bln in Q4, collected revenues beat annual target
EconomyMacroeconomy, 834,282 debtors fall into this category, an increase of 6,913 from the previous quarter. Around 11.2
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Budget execution makes positive start to 2018 with 1.88 bln primary surplus
EconomyMacroeconomyThe budget primary balance recorded a surplus of 1.88 billion euros in the first month of 2018, beating the forecast by 1.16 billion euros, the Finance Ministry (MoF) preliminary budget execution bulletin revealed on Wednesday. The driving factor was a combination of a fall in expenditure
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Three in 10 workers in part-time jobs, earning less than 400 euros
Societyto 29 years old, while 53.6 percent are up to 39 years old. Of the total, 71.9 percent fall between 25
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CPI falls by 0.2 pct in Jan, first negative figure since Nov 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyfall in the CPI is falls in prices for several product categories. The biggest declines were noted
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