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  1. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    Agora

    as Greeks dip into their savings to pay their rising tax bills and make up for a lack of income

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  2. A macroeconomic assessment of the Cypriot economy after the haircut
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    Why has the Cypriot economy faced a smaller than anticipated dip for 2013? What is the relevance of the answers to this question for the shape of Cyprus recession and for its medium to long-run economic growth prospects? Part of the answer to the first question is related to the apparently fast

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  3. Greek PMI falls to 49.4 in June, lowest since November 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    in the output at Greek firms was the slowest over the past three months mainly due to a slight dip

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  4. Greek PMI falls again in July, dropping to 48.7 points

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    -too-brief return to expansion, with the consequent dip in output helping drag the PMI to a nine

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  5. Apartment prices fall at slower rate of 7 pct in Q3

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    plunged 85.1 and 90.5 percent respectively since 2008. The biggest YoY dip in appraisals was posted

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  6. Review gathers pace as mission chiefs prepare for Athens return
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    target. The position of the European lenders is not yet clear and, given the dip in revenues so far

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  7. Omnibus bill to be tabled shortly as Athens edges to third review conclusion
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    to Naftemporiki daily. This would pave the way for Athens to dip back into the markets again after

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  8. Greeks seen working longer, until July 18, to meet annual tax bill

    Society

    . The study notes that for a third year, European Union workers saw their average “real tax rate” dip

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  9. Bad news
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    Making mistakes is part of journalism. In the rush to get stories online, something can be misheard, misspelled, misinterpreted and then missed by editors. As American journalist and media analyst Jack Shafer put it a few years ago: “Journalists don’t need to dip into a box labelled ‘Half-truths

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  10. PMI drops to 46.8 points in July amid Covid-19 uncertainty
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Markit analysts said that the Greek manufacturing sector entered the third quarter with a slight dip

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