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The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals
EconomyProgrammeThe reform list sent by Greece to its lenders was approved as a “valid starting point” for the review process despite not containing any numbers. We attempt here to provide a framework for some of the key economic aspects of the document. The list did not refer to anticipated revenues or the cost
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Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015
to the proposals, Lagarde recognised the Greek proposals as a “valid starting point” but raised a number
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Public support for coalition still strong but Tsipras walks fine line with party
PoliticsGreek Politicswill also point to the surprisingly strong support that his government has among voters. In the first
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Greek manufacturing PMI virtually unchanged in Feb as uncertainty bites
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Manufacturing PMI rose by just 0.1 points in February to 48.4 from 48.3 in January, according to Markit. This is the eighth sub-50 point reading in the last nine months. Despite faster decreases in both output and new orders, stronger growth in employment, slower fall in stocks
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Greece's imminent funding problems: All the numbers you need
EconomyProgrammeBefore the Greek government can reach the point of discussing any new arrangement with its lenders to take it past June, it has to overcome its pressing funding needs, with March probably being the biggest hump it has to get over during the next four months. Greece's funding shortage is stretched
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Greece: The gathering storm
Agorapoint” but raised a number of concerns about elements that appeared to be missing or were not covered
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Gender stereotyping rife in workplace, say Greeks
Society. With 62.7 percent of men employed compared to only 43.3 of women, the 19.4 point difference
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Greek CPI drops at slower rate of 2.2 pct in Feb for 24th straight month of deflation
EconomyMacroeconomypoint to another deflationary year in 2015, albeit at a slower rate, with prices seen easing by 0.3
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Will the real men of unity please stand up?
Agoragovernment but to ridicule it as well. Minister after minister made a point of referring
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Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved
Economyamong the four key gg entities. The latest figures point to a negative balance in the beginning
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