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PMI eases to 54.2 in May as exports continue to rise
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 54.2 points in May from 56.6 points in April, according to the latest data from Markit PMI. April’s figure had been the highest reading for Greece since June 2000. Despite the drop in the latest month’s reading, Markit noted that the reading still signalled
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Tsipras vows to cancel reduction of tax-free threshold as SYRIZA seeks way back
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat they have also made it clear they do not intend to drop the threshold if they come to power and have
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Unemployment drops to 18.1 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyby age group, the largest annual drop was seen in the 65-74 years age group, where the rate fell
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Tsipras tries to use Brussels warning to his political advantage
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be brought down from 28 to 20 percent over two years, he added. Dividend tax will drop from 10 to 5 percent
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Turnover in services sector improves slightly in Q1 2019
EconomyMacroeconomy, the figures revealed that the largest drop since Q1 2014 came from publishing activities (-45.1
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Card usage gains traction with debit cards leading the way, BoG finds
EconomyBankingeuros in 2018 from 82 euros in 2017 and 108 euros in 2016. The drop was bigger for credit cards where
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ND defends plans for three-pillar pension system as SYRIZA looks for weak spot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsENFIA property tax so it falls by 30 percent over two years, drop the introductory income tax rate
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Greece cheaper than average for majority of categories except food, most expensive for communications
Societyin at 38.6 percent lower than the EU average, reflecting the drop in property prices which manifested
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Unemployment falls to 17.6 pct in April, dipping under 18 pct for first time since Jul 2011
EconomyMacroeconomyto a fall of 1.6 pps year-on-year. Broken down by age group, the largest annual drop was seen
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New overdue taxes rise by 235 mln in May, total debt at 104.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyfor overdue debt, including both new and legacy debt, stands at 104.46 billion. This represents a drop
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