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Greece and lenders trap themselves over labour reforms
Agoramay have exceeded 3 percent of GDP against a target of just 0.5) to show that this figure can
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Industrial turnover surges 26.9 pct in Jan, also reflecting low base effect
EconomyMacroeconomyby capital goods (+26.7 percent). Low single-digit increases were posted in intermediate goods (+3 percent
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Retail sales rebound 1.4 pct in Jan after brief fall in Dec
EconomyMacroeconomyincreases were also recorded by supermarkets (+3.1 percent) and clothing and footwear (+3 percent
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Marginal drop in time deposit rate, sharp decline in corporate lending rates in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomya fixed maturity (mostly credit cards) edged up 3 bps to 14.54 percent. The housing loan rate rose
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Unemployment rate at 23.5 pct in Jan, stable from upward revised Dec figure
EconomyMacroeconomyby a broadly similar pace to 27.9 percent. The most marked decrease by almost 3 pp was posted among
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Athens details fiscal counter-measures, a vital selling point for Tsipras
EconomyProgrammedrop to 3 percent (from 5 percent). For the bracket including taxpayers with income between 30,000
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Greece watches closely as Turkey prepares for referendum
PoliticsForeign Policyborders with Greece part from two geographical locations: in the Aegean, just 3 nautical miles from
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Foreign minister opens up about EU concerns
PoliticsForeign Policy), and 3. To avert any negative repercussions for trade in goods and services or for tourism. One
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Greece sees highest tax wedge increase among OECD countries in 2016
Economy. It is noted though that the Greek figure peaked at 43.2 percent in 2011. It has declined by 3 pp since
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Primary surplus up to 3.9 pct of GDP in 2016, far above target
EconomyMacroeconomyoutcome in 2016 was well in excess of 3 percent of GDP. In addition, it stands way above the programme
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