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Agorato be settled in the next few weeks as Greece has to submit its draft 2019 budget to Parliament on October
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Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018
, after Greece has submitted its draft 2019 budget and before the revised version has to be tabled
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No imminent decision on pension cuts as Athens moves ahead with minimum wage increase
EconomyProgrammethe draft budget to Greek Parliament on October 1, and then to the European Commission two weeks later
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Another austerity fighter to bite the dust
Agoraof budget deficits, including action on state debt levels. This led to what is widely perceived
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PDMA readies bond schedule for 2019, with eye on prepayment of IMF loans
EconomyGreece’s Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) is expected to publish its issue schedule at the start of December, shortly after the budget for 2019 has been voted in Parliament. According to reports in the Greek media over the weekend, PDMA intends to tap markets for 6-7 billion euros next year
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CPI up by 1.1 pct in Sept for highest rise since Nov 2017
EconomyMacroeconomy), and yoghurt (-3.3 percent). The Finance Ministry’s projection in the budget sees the HICP rising
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GDP revision for 2017 points to slight improvement from initial estimates
EconomyMacroeconomyof households based on the Households Budget Survey (HBS), general government data for the years
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Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
Societyto give more autonomy to institutions over their budget and student intake. He is also strongly
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With eye on elections, Tsipras talks up public sector hirings
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the Help at Home scheme. He said these hirings would not burden the budget as funding
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CPI up by 1.8 pct in October, highest since March 2017
EconomyMacroeconomy). The Finance Ministry’s projection in the budget sees the HICP rising by 0.8 percent in 2018.
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