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Newsletter 28 - 29/05/2015
by 15 percent if voluntarily disclosed. Similarly, taxpayers with undeclared income that remains
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Greece and Albania at loggerheads over hydrocarbons research in Ionian
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlbania in his tour in the Western Balkans which is expected to take place after June 15. Many
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Court orders 2012 pension cuts to be reversed, costing up to 1.5 bln
Economyand for amounts above 2,000 the cut was 15 percent. That law also abolished the pensioners’ Christmas
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S&P moves Greece down a notch to CCC, maintains recession forecast
EconomyS&P unexpectedly lowered on Wednesday Greece’s rating by one notch to ‘CCC’ from ‘CCC+’, where it had been placed on April 15. The outlook remains negative. Based on the S&P sovereign calendar, the next rating review for Greece was scheduled for September 11. However, similarly to its previous
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PASOK elects new leader, hopes to stop slide and regroup
PoliticsGreek Politics, compared to around 230,000 that elected Venizelos in 2012 and 15 times less that reaffirmed George
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Greek pensions laid bare
Agorapercent of pensioners is between 55-60 years, meaning that almost 15 percent of current pensioners
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Unemployment, cronyism and corruption fuel Greek brain drain
Society. Just under half of the total (47 percent) had worked in Greece before emigrating. Engineers (15
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As Greek deadline looms, this is how the next days could play out
EconomyProgrammelimit of 15 billion euros, so Greece banks can cover the incremental amount. Such a decision could
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Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
Economyamount stood at 45.2 billion at the end of May. The recent net increase of more than 15 billion euros
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The lenders proposals on debt and funding needs that Greeks will vote on in referendum
EconomyProgramme, with gross financing needs remaining well below the 15 percent limit set by the IMF. Under the third
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