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Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017
percent by 2009. Since then, part-time employment increased at a more rapid pace to 7.8 percent
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Eurosystem funding drops at sharper pace of 3.6 bln in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyat a rapid pace amid political and economic uncertainty that also led to extended deposit outflows
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IMF sets out why it stands apart from eurozone on long-term growth prospects
EconomyProgrammethat will enhance its historical record by a substantial margin. The Fund urges for “rapid and decisive action
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IMF insists fiscal targets unrealistic, cites historical evidence to support case
EconomyProgrammecountries experienced rapid growth, modest inflation and contained unemployment, which according
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Relief for coalition as wildfire threat subsides
PoliticsGreek Politicsa “commando” unit which would be able to act as a rapid-reaction force when fires break out.
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Athens aiming to step up diplomatic contact with neighbours
PoliticsForeign Policyto prevent a rapid deterioration of bilateral relations that could be provoked by an “accident”. Kotzias’s
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EC upbeat on reforms paying off, as long as they continue
EconomyProgrammeof the programme is the public administration reform. After a rapid expansion in the decade leading up
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Newsletter 150 -26/01/2018
Novartis case eclipses name dispute Allegations of bribery involving former MPs overtake political agenda Political developments moved at a rapid pace over the last few days as the government went from being under pressure early in the week following another large rally over the Macedonia name
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Moody's upgrades rating to 'B3,' amid confidence about political outlook, economic prospects
Economyto sustained economic growth and a more rapid decline in the public debt ratio in the context
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Part-time work, low pay characterise crisis-era job market
Societythe rapid increase in part-time work as well as problems related to unpaid and undeclared work
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