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  1. Newsletter 153 -2/03/2018

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    “objective” property values and the scrapping of the VAT discount on the remaining Greek islands

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  2. Wages index improves by 0.2 pct in Q4, up by 2 pct YoY
    Photo by Gerasimos Domenikos/Fosphotos

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    including the scrapping of the 13th and 14th bonus salaries. The non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) wages

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  3. New increase in flow of refugees to Greece causes unease

    Society

    scrapping the mandatory quota system altogether, prompting ire in Greece. Figures released

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  4. Report on PPC’s viability ruffles feathers and shakes share price
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    EconomyFeatures

    as raising prices. The firm also advised scrapping current discounts and raising prices for specific

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  5. Parties mull changes to electoral law, top judge resigns

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    apply immediately rather than after the next elections as the scrapping of the bonus only passed through

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  6. Newsletter 162 -18/05/2018

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    scrapping current discounts and raising prices for specific categories of customer. PPC has

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  7. After fourth review SLA, build-up to May 24 Eurogroup begins
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    EconomyProgramme

    from 22 to 20 percent and the scrapping of the solidarity tax for those earning up to 30,000 euro

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  8. Newsletter 163 -25/05/2018

    Newsletters

    measures, which include the base income tax rate dropping from 22 to 20 percent and the scrapping

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  9. All eyes on Washington Group's attempt to break debt relief deadlock
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    EconomyProgramme

    Market Program) profits of the Eurosystem back to Greece, the scrapping of the step-up margins

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  10. Moscovici hints at possibility of shelving 2019 pension cuts, riles opposition
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    based on its international agreements.” Although Hatzidakis admitted that the scrapping of pension

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