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Newsletter 196 -01/03/2019
index came to 1.5 percent. Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Jan Outstanding balance decreases... fell by 39 million, deepening from the decline of 12 million seen in December. Jan deposits down
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On monetary policy and inflation targeting
AgoraJan, using monthly data). Both countries have clearly been affected by the inflationary effects..., Jan Filacek, Ivana Kubicova, and Romana Zamazalova: “Price Level Targeting-A Real Alternative
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Watchdog's ruling in voter email leak prompts opposition calls for minister to resign
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Interior Ministry in connection to the leaked emails. They were found to have breached data... the time of the national elections. Someone from the Interior Ministry, who has not been identified... for the European Parliament elections next month. Interior Minister Niki Kerameus has stressed
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One night in Cannes
Agoraby Financial Times journalist Peter Spiegel has highlighted, there were a fair few others digging
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Greek-German relations: Perception versus reality
Agoraeconomist Peter Bofinger and a host of parliamentarians from Bavaria and were in Athens to listen
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Greek travel receipts up 10.3 pct in August as 2014 targets revised upwards
EconomyMacroeconomy. The head of the leading European tour operator TUI Peter Long told Greek Prime Minister Antonis
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Will the real men of unity please stand up?
AgoraSlovakia’s Peter Kazimir to a question about Greece’s reform proposals, which obviously lacked enough
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If it's debt restructuring you're looking for, Regling's not your man
Agoraand its sustainability. Peter Spiegel of the Financial Times published the extensive transcript of his
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Eurogroup agrees return of mission to Athens but key issues unresolved
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be found. A pre-Eurogroup tweet by Slovak Finance Minister Peter Kazimir was indicative
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IMF sticks to reform, debt relief demands as programme role remains in doubt
EconomyProgrammethat the head of the IMF’s mission for Greece, Delia Velculescu, is to be replaced by Peter Dohlman
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