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Newsletter 164 -08/06/2018
percent in Q4. The Q1 figure takes household consumption back into positive territory after four
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Building permits fall by 2.3 pct in March, absolute permits rise above 1,000
EconomyMacroeconomyBuilding permits fell by 2.3 percent in March following a rise of 5.4 percent in the previous month, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data released on Tuesday showed. The latest monthly headline figure is the first negative reading for the year so far. Permits came to 1,346, going back over
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Wages index rises by 2 pct in Q1 and 4.9 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomy, the index has declined by a quarter on the back of the negative impact stemming from the internal
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Tsipras hails name deal with Skopje, Mitsotakis declares fierce opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics. Mitsotakis hits back However, New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis raised the stakes on Tuesday evening
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Debt relief discussions continue as clock ticks down to June 21 Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammefor a larger disbursement and use the extra cash to buy back some of its debt, such as the so-called SMP
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Mitsotakis calls for no-confidence vote, hoping to exert more pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicswill hit back by comparing his government’s achievements in terms of completing the programme
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Multi-bill passed, sub-tranche released but debt relief expectations dwindling
EconomyProgrammeback the SMP bonds held by the Eurosystem. If the final package is along the lines of what seems
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Political turbulence due to name deal creates election doubts
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Panos Kammenos said his national part would not back the settlement. During Saturday’s debate
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Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement
EconomyProgrammeemphasis on ensuring reforms are not rolled back and fiscal targets are met. The length
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After signing name deal, Athens and Skopje face several more steps
PoliticsForeign Policyto sign it. This means that the bill will be referred back to Parliament to be ratified again
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