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  1. Debt relief or debt restructuring for Greece?

    Agora

    an emergency loan totalling 2.5 billion euros to Cyprus to cover a widening budget deficit and refinance

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  2. Unemployment rate inched up again in Sept to 27.4 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the foreseeable future. In the 2014 budget which was voted in Parliament on December 7, the Finance Ministry

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  3. Q3 unemployment in Greece still at 27 pct despite strong tourism season
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    that do not see Greece’s unemployment decreasing in the foreseeable future. In the 2014 budget

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  4. State arrears to Nov fell to 5.86 bln but 1.96 bln of new debts created in 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    increases to 6.17 billion or 3.4 percent of GDP. The MoF has revised in the 2014 budget the initial

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  5. SYRIZA gives up on "odious debt" write-off but not major debt relief
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    per year to service it," he said. "This must come from budget surpluses and privatisations. It is our

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  6. Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Eurostat is due to confirm a Greek primary budget surplus for 2013, what form further debt relief

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  7. Shortcomings in healthcare seen at forefront of austerity impact in Greece
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    Society

    Healthcare has become one of the key issues in the Greek crisis: Not only is it a source of political friction but it also provides one of the clearest indications of the impact spending cuts have had. In 2011, Greece spent 11.6 percent of its budget on healthcare, compared to an OECD average

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  8. December fails to boost Greek retail sector: Sales fell by 6.7 pct
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    Economy

    the anemic growth of 0.6 percent seen for 2014, in its budget the Finance Ministry sees private

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  9. The Greek crisis we don’t see
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    Agora

    spent 11.6 percent of its budget on healthcare, compared to an OECD average of 14.5 percent. Per

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  10. Greek justice slower despite reform efforts during crisis
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    Society

    and the share of court fees or taxes in the annual budget allocated to all courts is 22 percent

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