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Newsletter 180 -26/10/2018
151 votes will be found to ratify the diplomatic settlement. There now appears little doubt
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Athens aims for November agreement with lenders on pension cuts
EconomyProgramme. The difference that has to be bridged between now and November 19, if the Greek issue is on the agenda
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Economic sentiment drops to 101 in October, consumer confidence rises by 6.6 points
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s economic sentiment (ESI) fell by 0.3 points to 101 in October compared to September, European Commission (EC) figures revealed on Tuesday. Sentiment has stayed above the 100-point mark for seven consecutive months now. The latest month’s reading is the lowest since March this year, when
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Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
Economyunconstitutional. As a result, a gross amount of 1.4 billion euros will now be paid out to those affected
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Unemployment at 18.9 pct in August, unemployed remain under 1 mln
EconomyMacroeconomyunemployed is now near the figures of the summer of 2011, having substantially improved since the peak
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Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018
will now be paid out to those affected, who will receive 820 million euros net. According
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Eurosystem funding rises to 13.2 bln in October, banknotes up for third month
EconomyMacroeconomyis now 1.74 billion euros higher than the November 2014 figure of 30.14 billion, noted before
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Coalition optimistic about pension cuts deal as it readies reduction to contributions
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the Church of Greece last week to remove that number of priests from the public payroll, Tsipras is now
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Eyeing domestic gains, Tsipras pursues closer ties with Europe's social democrats
PoliticsGreek Politicsnow, criticising both her rivals but suggesting that KINAL might be able to temper the worst
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Getting to the church on time
Agora. Now, on the church issue, Mitsotakis has again shown no desire to confront the deep conservatism
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