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  1. Eurozone periphery condemned to low wages, demand, EC study suggests
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    Economy

    . The findings of the paper, which were first noted by Kathimerini's Brussels correspondent Nikos

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  2. Greece trying to lay 'phantom' pensions to rest
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    Society

    . This was followed by a second audit in 2012 to confirm the findings. The state also reviewed the pensions

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  3. Has internal devaluation really helped Greek exports?

    Economy

    sharply despite the indirect tax rises. Overall, the OECD’s findings underline the complexities

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  4. One in four Greeks in severe material deprivation; a eurozone outlier
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    Society

    the 65+ section seeing a relatively small rise. Some of ELSTAT’s findings are particularly worrying

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  5. 21,717,120,000
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    Agora

    deficit for a third of the cost than it did before the crisis broke out. The findings of studies by German

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  6. Eurostat 2012 figures raise questions about Greece's tax policy

    Economy

    . These findings confirm the view that increasing taxes across the board, and particularly to those who cannot

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  7. Settling rising private debt? The IMF has some ideas

    Economy

    also recently published the findings of a workshop on restructuring corporate debt, which showed

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  8. Greek banks may soon breathe sigh of relief on capital needs
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    Agora

    the banks are recapitalised based on the ECB’s findings. In an interview with Real News on Sunday

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  9. Crisis weakens confidence in Greek representative institutions
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    Society

    seven points to reach 50 percent. Commenting on the findings of the survey, Public Issue pollster

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  10. Greeks most pessimistic about EU's prospects
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    Society

    to the euro in Greece has also gained ground, increasing by six points on last year’s findings, the survey

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