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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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With eye on elections, Tsipras talks up public sector hirings
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be beaten in those ballots and it would risky to hold a national vote in the wake
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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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New overdue taxes rise by 489 mln in Mar, total legacy and new debt at 104.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy81.5 percent in the first quarter of 2019, meaning that the target was beaten.
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Building permits increase by 12.4 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomypercent to 15,325, meaning that in the first 11 years of the year, 2019 has already beaten the full
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Apartment prices rise by 7.5 pct in Q4 and 7.2 pct in 2019
EconomyMacroeconomythat in the first 11 years of the year, 2019 has already beaten the full-year figure for 2018.
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Cost of living remains public's top worry, as government slashes green transition budget
PoliticsGreek Politics, versus 12.1 pct who picked the leftist opposition. Social democrats PASOK are narrowly beaten
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Government sets out fiscal plan, prepares multi-bill in shadow of deadly wildfire
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeaten, even though the authorities say he died of natural causes. New Left MPs took part
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New Democracy tries to win over voters with crackdown on bank charges, migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsseverely brain-damaged after being beaten and sexually assaulted by a Pakistani migrant on the island
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Newsletter 113 - 31/03/2017
, as it appears that differences over labour reforms reared their head again on Thursday. Reports suggest that Athens was caught by surprise when the International Monetary Fund raised again the issues of lockout... again. of pension spending. The Greek government is hoping to spread the cuts over at least two years
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