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Overdue contributions rise at accelerating pace of 615 mln in Q4, stock climbs to 17.54 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyside of the spectrum, 1,159 debtors (just 0.4 percent of total) owe more than 1 million each
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Disposable income drops by 2.3 pct in Q3 on sharp rise in taxes
EconomyMacroeconomyand holiday allowances. Social contributions and benefits declined by 1 percent for the second consecutive
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Greek-Turkish relations set for turbulence after court rejects soldiers' extradition
PoliticsForeign Policyfor the conference to be held soon. The matter will be discussed in more detail on February 1, when
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New overdue taxes jump by 1.3 bln in Dec, total stock climbs to 54 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomystood close to 1 billion with the collectability rate at 74.1 percent, while corporate income tax
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Greece worst of 36 countries for patient rights in healthcare
Societydecline” in healthcare spend per capita, which fell 28 percent from 2009 and 2011 but increased by 1
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Space and time the missing elements in Greek bailout talks
Agorathat the government collects, another 1 billion is added to the massive pile of unpaid debts (totalling 95.29
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Greek banks stepped up write-offs in 2016, provisions increased at slowest pace since 2008
EconomyBankingGreek banks stepped up the number of write-offs in 2016 compared to the previous years, the Bank of Greece (BoG) revealed. Specifically, write-offs in the Greek market reached a record high of 2.54 billion euros in 2016, up by more than 1 billion from the 2015 figure of 1.46 billion. The previous
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Greece near bottom of OECD rankings for spending on R&D
Societywas equal to just 1 percent of GDP in 2015. Greece came before Poland and Turkey (33rd and 34th place
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Newsletter 107 - 17/02/2017
write-offs in the course of 2016, reaching a record high of 2.54 billion, up by more than 1 billion
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Current account deficit widens to 933 mln in December, 2016 balance turns to deficit of 1.1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyat 6.54 billion in December from 6.53 billion in November, while rose by around 1 billion from
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