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Greek 2016 draft budget contains 6.4 bln in new fiscal measures, sees recession ahead
EconomyMacroeconomyat 173.74 billion euros for 2015, 6 percent lower than last year’s budget and 3 percent below 2014 figure
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Greek banks' ELA ceiling lowered by 1 bln on improved liquidity conditions
EconomyMacroeconomy-renewal of banks interbank repos. More than 45 percent of the cumulative outflows over this 9-month
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Portuguese election: Where those who lost may decide
Agorais that it will probably be those who lost that will clear up this uncertainty rather than the election winners
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Opposition tells Tsipras it will resist upcoming bailout measures despite support in summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsinvestments that each lead to the creation of more than 100 jobs not being taxed for five years
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Unemployment unchanged at 25 pct in July
EconomyMacroeconomyby more than 3 pp to 32.2 percent in the 25-34 years old group. In the next two age groups, the decrease
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Drop in trade deficit slows to 8.8 pct in August as decline in imports decelerates
EconomyMacroeconomy. As a result, trade deficit contracted by 16.6 percent in the 8-month, slightly slower than
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Newsletter 46 - 09/10/2015
indication of whether Tsipras will be able to have a greater command over his party than in the past
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Tsipras strengthens grip on SYRIZA, sees more 'open' party
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeing placed lower down SYRIZA’s list of candidates in the September 20 elections than he had been
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Omnibus bill goes to Parliament as Greece seeks to unlock 2 bln sub-tranche
EconomyProgrammeThe Finance Ministry published for public consultation on Saturday evening the omnibus bill including the prior actions needed for the disbursement of the next sub-tranche of 2 billion. The bill is due to be tabled in Parliament on Monday under the “urgent,” rather than the “emergency,” procedure
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Major fall of 31.6 pct for building activity in July
EconomyMacroeconomyrise erased only a small part of previous months’ losses, still pointing to a fall by more than 36
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