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Eurosystem funding drops by 5.1 bln in Aug driven by ELA fall
EconomyMacroeconomyfor the seventh time in the last eight months, with only one month this year (February) recording
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Eurogroup stresses need for quick review, leaves some issues open
PoliticsGreek Politics) would be sufficient to assess the state of Greek financial institutions. “There is only one institution
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Mitsotakis pledges tax cuts and reforms, hopes for lower fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicshighlighted as proof of New Democracy’s “neoliberal” agenda, which was also one of the main lines
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Primary cash surplus falls to 276 mln surplus at end of August amid revenue decline
EconomyMacroeconomypreviously, this year’s figure includes a one-off item of around 2 billion euros related to National
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Industrial turnover up by 8.6 pct in July, positive for eighth month
EconomyMacroeconomy. In addition, the industry confidence indicator published by the European Commission dropped by one point
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Tsipras urges swift conclusion of review but doubts linger
PoliticsGreek Politics. It would give him the ability to claim that he is the one who led Greece out of the MoU once and for all
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Study shows 341 mln a year in tax lost from short-term rentals
EconomyFeaturesceased to be an alternative activity, but has become a parallel one with an enormous turnover.” He
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Tsipras tries to weather Kammenos storm, looks for poll boost
PoliticsGreek Politicslikely, though that Kouroublis will be one of the ministers replaced in a reshuffle that the premier has
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Greek competitiveness rank remains low as tax, bureaucracy create obstacles
EconomyFeaturesGreece has dropped one place in this year’s Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), standing at 87 overall out of 137 economies. The 87th spot was occupied by Algeria last year, which this year moved to number 86. The annual report, compiled and released by the World Economic Forum, tracks
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Tsipras hopes to move on after decision on ex-airport project
PoliticsGreek Politicsand is currently one of Greece’s flagship projects. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will hope
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