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  1. Court ruling creates new complication for gov't, this time with property tax

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    likely pay the same ENFIA but this would be calculated based on lower prices and higher tax factors

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  2. Greece and the IMF: An everlasting love-hate relationship
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    to be restored by increases in social security contributions and not through cuts to retirement pay

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  3. Prior actions completed, coalition now faces up to first review and contentious reforms
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    EOPYY will pay diagnostic centers for a range of tests had been signed. This was the last of the 13... protested en masse in Athens against these proposals, leading the government into the uncomfortable position

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  4. Gov't submits reform plan that raises contributions and cuts future pensions

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    of changes to social security contributions as well as the composition of retirement pay and replacement

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  5. Gov't hits back as pension reform row heats up
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    in main pensions. On top of cutting retirement pay, the previous legislation did not safeguard

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  6. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    in expenditure on retirement pay of at least 3 percent of GDP. For the reasons mentioned above, the government

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  7. Where things stand on the Greek pension reform proposals
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    not reached any agreement so far. Farmers would also have to pay higher contributions, which would almost

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  8. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    Agora

    2018 onwards. This translates into a recurring reduction in expenditure on retirement pay of at least

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  9. Amid protests, coalition ponders tweaks to pension plan
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    and supplementary pension, health care and the lump-sum retirement pay.

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  10. Deadline for liberalisation of household and SME NPLs looms closer

    Economy

    is envisaged, while the borrower should pay a monthly instalment to be determined based

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