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  1. Newsletter 102 - 13/01/2017

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    complete support, bringing his government’s term in office to a premature end. The extension

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  2. Athens warms to idea of eurozone going it alone after Schaeuble IMF comment
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    its own institutional support framework is welcome provided that initiatives and decisions are taken

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  3. Significant revenue outperformance drives budget primary surplus to 4.4 bln in 2016
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    includes the payment of 630 million for one-off support to low-income pensioners. In addition, 2016

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  4. Cat and mouse: Greece and Schaeuble
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    an institutional support framework by itself is not new. It keeps gaining ground among European institutions

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  5. EU court ruling leaves margin for change to collective redundancy law
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    for stable support and strategic design.

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  6. Newsletter 103 - 20/01/2017

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    of 630 million in one-off support for low-income pensioners. For the whole year, primary expenditure

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  7. Decisive week for Greek programme begins with proposal from Athens
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    the burden on SMEs. Such a development will enhance growth, support Greece’s ability to service its debt

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  8. Tax revenue overperformance leads budget primary surplus to 4.44 bln in 2016
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    support to low-income pensioners. This was the key reason the primary expenditure in December came

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  9. Newsletter 104 - 27/01/2017

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    , 220 million below target and also including a one-off payment of 630 million to support low-income

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  10. Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017

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    and accusing it of failing to support the coalition’s insistence that Parliament should not legislate further

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