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Fiscal matters expected to dominate talks as lenders return for post-MoU check
EconomyProgrammedepend on next year’s fiscal target being beaten as well. The reduction of the ENFIA property levy
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Lenders appear at ease with Tsipras pledges, cautious on pension cuts
EconomyProgrammeinsists that the 3.5 percent of GDP target will be beaten. The visiting experts have also
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Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off
EconomyProgrammefinances and the fact that the 2017 primary surplus target was beaten, a performance that the government
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Coalition hopeful on pensions, looks to maximise impact of limited relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter being beaten in the European votes, which is a strong deterrent factor for the SYRIZA leader.
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Newsletter 177 -05/10/2018
finances and the fact that the 2017 primary surplus target was beaten, a performance
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Travel surplus rises by 17.4 pct in H1 as sharp rise in visitors drives receipts growth
EconomyMacroeconomy, in travel receipts. Travel payments also rose by 16.5 percent, or 154 million, but were comfortably
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Tsipras planning for life without Kammenos
PoliticsGreek Politics, has also indicated he would back the name deal. This would give Tsipras 154 votes, which
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Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018
154 votes, which is comfortably above the threshold. It is unlikely that all these extra MPs would
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Moody's raises Greece two notches to 'B1' but highlights challenges for further upgrades
Economydecline in the debt to below 154 percent in 2022, assuming that the primary surplus targets are met
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Contraction of 0.1 pct in Q4 sees 2018 GDP fall slightly below target at 1.9 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby 7.5 percent, meaning that the initial figures for 2018 have beaten this estimate. Imports of goods
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