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Newsletter 105 - 03/02/2017
manufacturers also saw a notable decline in new business from abroad for the fifth successive month
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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammea preference for an ambitious, front-loaded adjustment, the report notes that the IMF clearly saw
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Cyprus talks take a buffeting as leaders fall out
PoliticsForeign Policy-communal clashes in the 1960s that saw them withdraw from all the state bodies and move to enclaves
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Greece searches for balanced deal as talks get underway in Athens
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere was a low-key start to the negotiations between Greece’s lenders and government officials in Athens on Tuesday. The first meeting of the day saw Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos discuss with the mission chiefs privatisation issues. The fiscal matters, which hold the key in the discussions
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Poverty rate jumped by over 40 pct during crisis, more than anywhere in EU
SocietyGreece saw its rate of poverty increase by more than 40 percent during the economic crisis, the highest jump in any EU state, according to a new German study that measures poverty in a “multidimensional” way, considering education, gainful employment, housing and housing environment and health
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In absence of deal with lenders, some in SYRIZA keep political options open
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso saw their support decline from 16.5 to 15.5 percent. The opinion poll contains other data
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The scenarios ahead for Greece as review hangs in balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the economic stagnation Greece saw in 2016, continuing in 2017 and carrying into 2018. This will mean
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From MoU exit to Grexit: Where next for Greece?
Agora, this delay will lead to the economic stagnation Greece saw in 2016 continuing in 2017 and carrying over
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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reports suggested that there was a positive mood at both meetings and that the leaders saw eye
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Since 2010, declared income has plummeted but tax due has risen
EconomyFeatures(65.9 percent) in 2010. On the flipside, taxpayers with commercial activity saw their share of total
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