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Greece, lenders inch forward after talks on settlement of tax and bank debt
EconomyProgrammeDiscussions between the Greek ministers and the institutions’ mission chiefs continued on Wednesday with the key focus on the out-of-court workout. Despite progress being made, the two sides did not reach an agreement on the type of unpaid taxes and social security contributions that would
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Deposits rise to 124.6 bln in Oct on inflows of 1 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy. Sight deposits posted minor inflows of 66 million. The breakdown by depositor type revealed
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Wages index rises again to reach 91 in Q3, highest since Q4 2012
EconomyMacroeconomyin salaries, lower minimum wages and shift towards more flexible type of work. The public sector
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Job departures at 37,667 in Nov, 11-month net hirings highest since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomyand 15 percent of hirings related to part-time and shift-work, respectively, meaning that flexible type
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Tsipras mixes rhetoric as review conclusion demands political decisions
PoliticsGreek Politicson the Greek leader grows and leads to a revival of the type of rhetoric seen in the first half of 2015, when
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Athens eyes fiscal compromise to complete programme review
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe possibility of passing specific cuts in advance. However, he left the door ajar for another type
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Trade after Brexit: How Greece and the EU will be affected
Agoranegotiation period between the two parties on the exiting process, as well as on the type of partnership
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In latest review of loan quality, BoG says capital ratios to remain high after targeted NPE reduction
EconomyBankingpercent over the last 12 months. These type of settlements in the housing lending sector soared 145
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Job hirings of 11,132 in Dec; 2016 net hirings at record high since 2001
EconomyMacroeconomyOctober with flexible type of work making up close to 6 out of 10 hirings. The share of males among
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Government seeks to appease banks over ADMIE privatisation
EconomyMacroeconomyof this type ever granted to a company in Greece. PPC refuted on Sunday press reports indicating
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