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Building activity drops by 3 pct in September, permits increase above 1,000
EconomyMacroeconomy, meaning that small changes in numbers can cause disproportionate changes in the growth rate
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Erdogan visit leaves Athens with much to ponder, no visible signs of progress
PoliticsForeign PolicyAs the dust begins to settle from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two-day visit to Greece last week, questions can now be asked about whether the trip is likely to lead to any shift in relations between Athens and Ankara. Erdogan’s unpredictability makes this a difficult exercise, while
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New overdue tax obligations up by 1.18 bln in October, total at 99.75 bln
EconomyMacroeconomystood at 37.83 billion euros in October, it can be concluded that for every 3.78 billion of taxes
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Despite cuts, pension system still at risk due to old-age dependency
Societycase, those benefits can fall by 60 percent if a person over retirement age earns above the social
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Clearer picture emerging ahead of stress tests, banks appear confident
EconomyBankingthink they can absorb from existing capital buffers provided that the systemwide CET1 stands above
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PM stands ground on property auctions despite broad concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsquestioned about whether auctions should take place so they can help restore Greek banks to proper health
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Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe economic plan for 2018. The debate that preceded the ballot focussed mainly on whether the coalition can
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Conclusion of third review closer as extensive bill tabled by coalition
EconomyProgrammeof the bill means that the Eurogroup Working Group, which is due to meet on Thursday, can assess the draft
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Business balance positive in 2017, small companies continue to dominate
EconomyFeatureshigh numbers of closures can be anticipated for this year as well as further changes are made
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Coalition hits some turbulence but expects cohesion for multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsin particular about the change to the strike regulations, which will mean that first-level unions can only
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