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Credit contraction at 1.5 pct in July, balance at 177.56 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyand non-profit sector came to 134.9 million in July, which took the balance to 79.65 billion euros
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Tax cuts set to lead package of post-MoU pledges by Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politics. The four-hour discussion, which Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos also took part in, left those
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PM stands by Macedonia name deal, Kammenos continues to sow confusion
PoliticsGreek Politics, as a gathering of 3-4,000 “extremists” that bore no relation to the large protests that took place
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Mixed picture for government after first day of talks with creditors
EconomyProgrammespending on infrastructure. Greek government sources said that the institutions took note of the Greek
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Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts to jump-start economy, also seeks unity but not with SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis took his turn at the Thessaloniki Expo (DETH) on Saturday to present a plan of tax cuts, but also to send a more conciliatory message than Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras who made his economic policy pledges in the northern city a week earlier. The opposition
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Strong receipts push travel balance up by 15.9 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomymillion. This took the travel balance to a surplus of 3.22 billion euros compared to a surplus
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VAT revenues up in 2016 but rate hikes fail to close gap of 29 pct
EconomyFeaturesin revenues with VAT increases in 2016 which took the rate from 23 percent to 24 percent in July
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ANEL leader under scrutiny due to party unrest, questions over refugee funds
PoliticsGreek Politicsheightened after he took legal action against Fileleftheros newspaper over the weekend in connection
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Privatisation revenues edge upward as end-of-year deadline looms
EconomyFeatures. Infrastructure Minister Christos Spirtzis recently took issue with the manner in which HRADF
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. Kammenos took legal action against Fileleftheros newspaper over the weekend in connection to a report
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