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Decisive week for Greek programme begins with proposal from Athens
EconomyProgrammethe remaining 1 percent will be used for reducing social security contributions and taxes to ease
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An unfounded argument leaves Greece in limbo
Agorato be the most critical of Greece are not expected to run primary surpluses of more than 1 percent
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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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