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Despite debt deal likely falling short, IMF to retain a role in Greece
EconomyProgrammethat 160,000 taxpayers (2.3 percent of total) will see increases of between 50 and 200 euros, while another
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Building permits fall by 2.3 pct in March, absolute permits rise above 1,000
EconomyMacroeconomythe 1,000-permit mark after dipping below it for two months. Compared to March 2017, total permits
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Coalition survives no-confidence vote over name deal but sees majority trimmed
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMPs from the two governing parties voted against it, while a total of 127 deputies voted in favour
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Privatisation projects gather pace as Athens targets 2 bln in revenue for 2018
EconomyProgrammeits stake, the government could then add up to 14 percent of its own stake to bring the total offer
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Primary cash surplus at 6.4 bln in year to date, expenditure rises during May
EconomyMacroeconomyto 17.71 billion euros against last year’s total of 16.94 billion. Compared to the same time last
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Fourth review nears conclusion, clearing path for debt relief agreement
EconomyProgrammehas to be decided. This is expected to be around 11-12 billion euros, taking the total buffer
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Lenders set out post-MoU framework with aim of securing reforms
EconomyProgrammeprocurement in total hospital expenditure will have to reach 30 percent by 2020 and 40 percent
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Eurogroup marks end of cycle and squaring of circle for Greece
Agora2019 and 2024, with loan repayments amounting to almost 10 billion euros. Overall, out of the total
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Travel balance down by 29 pct in April as receipts slump
EconomyMacroeconomyby 3.2 percent to 13,900. In total, arrivals from the EU 28 countries rose by 17.9 percent year
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Agoraloan package came to a total of 130.9 billion euros and was due to be repaid from 2023. The first
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