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Athens accepts review's toughest fronts remain open
EconomyProgrammemeasures, such as the reduction of the tax-free threshold that has been repeatedly requested
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Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017
, the coalition is rumoured to be considering a reduction in the tax-free threshold for personal income
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Greek-Turkish rift puts strain on Cyprus reunification talks
PoliticsForeign Policywith Turkish officials yet. The issues of “external security” and “free movement” are seen by Athens
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Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
Agorain and agrees to adopt more measures, such as lowering of tax-free threshold for personal incomes
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With review stalled, Athens continues to be coy on concessions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe upfront legislation of a lower tax-free threshold, for example, if it is not certain
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IMF far more pessimistic than eurozone on Greek debt, urges significant relief
EconomyProgrammeof 6 percent, which is consistent with a risk-free rate of 1-1.5 percent plus a risk premium
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Tsakalotos and Stournaras raise objections to IMF assumptions
EconomyProgrammesuggestion for lower tax-free threshold, since more than half of Greek taxpayers do not pay personal
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Lack of clarity across the board highlights review impasse
PoliticsGreek Politics-free threshold for personal incomes from 8,636 to 7,200 euros, measured aimed at closing
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Lenders make proposal to Athens but no immediate breakthrough expected
PoliticsGreek Politics-free threshold and cuts to existing pensions. In a statement issued after Friday’s meeting
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Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier
Agorato the tax-free threshold for personal incomes, which currently stands at 8,636 euros, and the rest
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