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Greek bailout talks yet to conclude as start of IMF meetings approaches
EconomyProgramme). Those rates result in a cumulative pension replacement of 40.7 percent, which is lower than
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Net private sector hirings of 29,351 in March, highest in last 15 years
EconomyMacroeconomythan 38 percent to part-time and the remaining 16 percent to shift work. Similarly to the previous
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Break in bailout talks leaves question mark over their conclusion
PoliticsGreek Politicsmore palatable for his party and MPs rather than if the IMF remains on board and asks for a lower
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Greek tax wedge remained far above OECD average in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyis 9.2 pp lower than that for a single worker due to child-related benefits and tax provisions
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PASOK and Potami seek common ground as Konstantopoulou prepares to return
PoliticsGreek Politicson his party contributing to the creation of a new force on the centre-left rather than having to align
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Banks lead Friday rebound to take Greek stocks up by 2.3 pct during week
Economymillion euros compared to less than half in the previous four sessions. Overall, the average daily
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Bailout talks resume with key issues pending and contingency measures emerging
EconomyProgrammeis 8 percent. Greece's minimum (tax-free) threshold is higher than in Germany and other countries
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Gov't unveils bill to overhaul pension system, increase income tax revenues
EconomyProgrammethan those proposed by the government in early January entailing lower pensions for new pensioners
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Primary cash surplus widens to 2.85 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyof 132 million euros in March almost 80 percent lower than last year. However, the Q1 PIB surplus
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Greek 2015 primary surplus at 0.7 of GDP under programme method as Athens looks for boost
EconomyMacroeconomybillion euros. The vast majority of this (more than 244 billion euros) consists of long-term loans
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