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  1. Greece's taxing challenges

    Agora

    to the 2015–16 report. The key reasons for this downgrade were listed as the imposition of capital controls

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  2. Building activity soars 35.4 pct in July mostly reflecting a low base effect

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    building permits had tumbled 31.6 percent in July 2015 in the wake of capital controls. The absolute

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  3. Newsletter 92 - 14/10/2016

    Newsletters

    of capital controls. In contrast to permits, building surface and volume tumbled 39.3 and 72 percent

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  4. ELSTAT revises nominal 2015 GDP contraction to 1.3 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    was much slower at 3 percent versus 8.7 percent previously. Gross fixed capital formation was also

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  5. Industrial turnover edges up 0.2 pct in August in first rise since October 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of the main industrial groupings reveals mixed trends. In particular, the turnover of capital goods

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  6. Current account surplus narrows to 1.82 bln in August
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    transport receipts attributed to capital controls. Moreover, although foreign arrivals edged up 1.3 percent

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  7. Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016

    Newsletters

    the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people. The former Belgian premier argues

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  8. Grappling with Europe's polycrisis
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    Agora

    of creating an internal (or single) market, which allows the free movement of goods, capital

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  9. Lavrov visit yields little for Athens, which denies Iranian bank veto
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    capital. Sergei Lavrov deliberately avoided mentioning the possibility of cooperation during his

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  10. Industrial production edges up 0.1 pct in September
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . On the flipside, intermediate and capital goods strongly rebounded by 7.6 and 7.5 percent respectively, while

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