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In updated forecasts, IMF sees Greece meeting fiscal targets and debt falling
EconomyMacroeconomyon the other hand, will stay broadly unchanged at 48.1 percent of GDP in 2018 and drop by 1 percentage point
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Amid coalition bickering, Skopje vote lights up path to snap elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Kammenos, the path until that point is reached looks bumpy. This was emphasised by the fact
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Revision confirms second year of total fiscal surplus at 0.8 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomypercentage point revision to 5.6 percent for 2015, while the surplus last year was marginally lower at 0.5
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remained steady at 3.6 percent of GDP; there was a minor 0.1 percentage point revision to 5.6 percent
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Preparing for a new normal in German politics
Agoraby Daimler Benz in 2017. On her two (albeit short) visits to Greece, Merkel has repeatedly made a point
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Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
Societyviolence”, and “wanting to return education to the low point of the 1980s”. For his part, Education
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Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
Economypoint each of the following years until it reaches 25 percent. Tsipras also pledged to introduce
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EC autumn forecast lowers growth for 2019 on pending budget finalisation
EconomyMacroeconomythe debt load. The Commission makes a point in highlighting that its forecast is not directly
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Getting to the church on time
AgoraWhen Alexis Tsipras held a televised news conference last week, standing side-by-side with the head of the Church of Greece – Archbishop Ieronymos, the impression given was that a momentous point in the relationship between the Greek state and the church had been reached. As each day passes, though
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Coalition closing in on goal of cancelling pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsenlarged to around 900 million euros, Tsipras will have another victory to point to. One of his main
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