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Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018
Aegean (+60 percent), followed by the southern Aegean (+45.5 percent) and Thessalia (+37.1 percent
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Net job hirings balance negative by 16,542 in January
EconomyMacroeconomyrose to 64.2 percent from 60 percent in the previous month. A negative hirings balance was noted
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Greek health care spending in the spotlight
EconomyFeatures). Within six years, the public contribution to health care spending increased from around 60 percent
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Part-time work, low pay characterise crisis-era job market
Society” that they would lose their job in the next six months. Unemployment Of the unemployed respondents, 60 percent
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Progress on new property values but concerns about energy privatisation
EconomyProgrammeto Papanatsiou, objective values will go up in 6,070 areas, or around 60 percent, and come down in 2,300 areas
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Tsipras suffers setbacks in bid to build momentum ahead of MoU exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsto its ties with the club’s owner, Ivan Savvidis. Almost 60 percent of respondents (57.3 percent
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Tsakalotos sees timely conclusion to fourth review despite growing doubts
EconomyProgrammevalues in about 60 percent of areas. The government has dismissed all talk of the programme being
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Complications over reforms cast doubt on June target for global deal
EconomyProgramme. The Finance Ministry has indicated that evaluators increased the values in around 60 percent of areas
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OECD highlights reforms and imbalances that need to be addressed
EconomyMacroeconomygrowth potential. The OECD notes that real investment has dropped by 60 percent from its peak
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Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
EconomyFeaturesSecretaries, 29 “Horizontal” Directors General, and more than 60 Sectoral Directors General. The appointees
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