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  1. Newsletter 162 -18/05/2018

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    of GDP in pension cuts will kick in from the beginning of next year and the tax-free threshold

    2%
  2. Greece and creditors reach SLA - legislation of reforms and debt relief talks next
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    that the lowering of the tax-free threshold due in 2020 does not need to be brought forward by a year

    2%
  3. After fourth review SLA, build-up to May 24 Eurogroup begins
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    threshold in 2020. Compensatory fiscal measures, which include the base income tax rate dropping

    2%
  4. Industrial turnover up by 3.4 pct in March, positive for third month

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    reading above the 50-mark threshold. The latest reading as of April showed that the index dropped

    2%
  5. Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018

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    percent of GDP next year, followed by the lowering of the tax-free threshold in 2020. Compensatory fiscal

    2%
  6. Mitsotakis applies pressure over MoU exit and name talks
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    , the lowering of the tax-free threshold due in 2020 and other fiscal measures which add up to 5.2 billion

    2%
  7. More debt talks lined up but chances of IMF departure growing
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    for 2019 and 2020 (pension cuts and lower tax-free threshold) are no longer needed. Finance

    2%
  8. Industrial production increases by 1.9 pct in April, March revised upwards
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    which the reading has stayed above the 50-mark threshold.

    2%
  9. Industrial turnover rises by 6.7 pct in April for fourth positive reading

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    remained above the 50-point threshold. The April industry confidence indicator published

    2%
  10. Name deal set to be key factor in determining lifespan of SYRIZA-ANEL coalition
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    will hope that he can win back enough support to get over the 3 percent threshold for entering

    2%