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  1. Monthly rise of 3 pct for producer price index in Aug prompts cost concerns

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) contracted for the sixth successive month in August, dropping... the rolling 12-month period is up by 3.1 percent. The products sold in the domestic market dropped 8.3 percent annually, led by electricity and gas supply down by 16.5 percent, refined oil products

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  2. As base effect wears off, producer prices fall by just 0.1 pct in Mar
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) recorded only a marginal contraction in March, dropping by 0.1... in the previous month. Over the rolling 12-month period, the index decreased by 8.4 percent. The products sold... decrease, then electricity and gas supply down by 6.2 percent, and manufactured food products increased

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  3. Producer prices drop 1 pct in Apr, in contraction for over one year

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) remained in contraction in April, dropping by 1 percent year.... The products sold in the domestic market dropped 3.2 percent annually, led by electricity and gas... products increased by 0.7 percent. Goods sold to the foreign market were up by 5.8 percent YoY, led

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  4. Producer prices record first rise for 16 months, inching up by 0.1 pct in Jul
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) recorded a positive movement in July, rising by 0.1 percent... month. Over the rolling 12-month period, the index decreased by 4.9 percent. The products sold..., manufactured food products increased by 0.6 percent and refined oil products up by 1.3 percent YoY

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  5. Producer prices contract 1.7 pct YoY in Aug due to energy drop
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    Greece’s Producer Price Index (PPI) went further into contraction in August, with a drop of 1.7..., the index decreased by 0.4 percent. The products sold in the domestic market increased by 0.2 percent annually, led by minerals up by 10.7 percent, pharmaceuticals by 8.7 percent and paper products up

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  6. Court orders 2012 pension cuts to be reversed, costing up to 1.5 bln
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    Economy

    decision retroactively. This means the coalition will have to restore pensions but not pay out the amount... not have any impact on these bonuses. The government is not in a position to pay out this amount (up... with pensioners' unions regarding an acceptable way for retirement pay to be gradually raised

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  7. Property tax notices for 2016 to be issued, collection target remains same

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    or 2.4 million of taxpayers will pay less ENFIA in 2016 than in 2015, while 35 percent or 2.5 million taxpayers will pay exactly the same amount. In addition, 21 percent or 1.5 million will have to pay a slightly higher amount up to 10 euros compared to last year. This means the vast majority

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  8. Mandatory e-payments come into force as Greece seeks to boost card use further
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    EconomyFeatures

    , but businesses did not match this with the means to pay electronically. To counter this, in April... the arrangements necessary for customers to pay electronically as well as by cash. The move targets sectors where..., Mastercard, Maestro and Union Pay. They are also required to make mandatory payments to legally licensed

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  9. Property ownership waning in Greece as renting takes over

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    or probably unfair. Most respondents (38.3 percent) said that they would struggle to pay the coming year’s ENFIA property tax, while 25.4 percent did not think that they would be able to pay it at all. Around 21.6 percent said that they would be able to pay. Asked what they would do if they couldn’t

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  10. Poll shows support for ND in several policy areas as pension bill debate heats up
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    -employed Greeks would face a heavier contributions bill just so that one in 10 could pay less... and freelancers would have to pay under the new system would be higher than under the scheme... suggested that only 70,000 pensioners would see any noticeable increase in their retirement pay

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