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  1. Building permits rise by 9.8 pct in July, up by 8.4 pct in 7-month period

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    Q4 2008. For 2017 as a whole, the decline in property prices came to an average drop of 1 percent

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  2. Greece 57th in WEF's Global Competitiveness Index based on new methodology

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    in the pillar of Infrastructure, where the country ranked number 1 for its electrification rate

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  3. Athens edges towards compromise on pension cuts but may have to plug fiscal gap
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    spending by 1 percent of GDP from January next year. According to unnamed sources who spoke to Ta Nea

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  4. Pensions spending stable but early retirees burden system
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    (15.2 percent). Around 1 percent of pensioners are aged 25 or under, and receiving pensions due

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  5. Athens and lenders yet to agree on how to drop pension cuts without creating fiscal gap
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    was the equivalent of 1 percent of GDP, or 1.8 billion euros. Athens expects that it will beat its

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  6. New details reveal what may have led to discrepancy in Athens Airport concession price
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    January 1, 2019. At the start of October, HRADF submitted to the Court of Audit the agreement

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  7. Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018

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    was the equivalent of 1 percent of GDP, or 1.8 billion euros. Athens expects that it will beat its

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  8. As budget talks drag on, parties focus on inflicting damage via graft claims

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    that there is not enough fiscal space to scrap the 1 percent of GDP in pension cuts, adopt almost 800 million

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  9. IMF distances itself from budget talks, leaving Athens and EU to hammer out deal

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    as of January 1. The government is also in the process of drafting legislation to hand over backpay

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  10. Newsletter 181 -2/11/2018

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    for the contributions to be reduced by a third. They will fall from 20 percent to 13.3 percent as of January 1

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