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Unemployment rate falls again, reaching 23.3 pct in April - lowest since March 2012
EconomyMacroeconomy. In contrast, the unemployment rate in the 55-64 years old group deteriorated by more than 2 pp
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Opposition tries to pin government down over last year's Plan X
PoliticsGreek Politics. As such, it is doubtful if the probing from the opposition parties will have any greater result than creating sporadic
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IMF sets out key priorities for Greece, including labour market flexibility
Economy, the share of employed between 55 and 64 years old to the labour force is seen more than doubling
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Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review
EconomyProgrammeat the company – rather than national – level. This would mean that firms could decide on different
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Tsipras faces challenge in turning promise of China trip into reality
PoliticsForeign Policythat the company would invest more than 500 million euros in Piraeus over the next five years, underlining
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Coalition goes in search of deciding votes for electoral law, prepares more legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsapplies immediately rather than after the next elections. Independent MP Nikos Nikolopoulos confirmed
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Building activity decreases at slower pace of 5.3 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomylanded at 13,257 in 2015 corresponding to a nosedive of more than 86 percent. It should be noted
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New tax arrears climb by 1.25 bln in May, total stock rises to 89 bln
Economydebt collection amounted to 1.26 billion euros in the 5-month period, corresponding to more than 61
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Eurosystem funding falls 8.6 bln in June in aftermath of waiver reinstatement
EconomyMacroeconomyof 50.48 billion in June 2015. However, their current level is still 16.8 billion higher than
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Tsipras eyes connection with voters through changes to constitution, electoral system
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras has suggested that he may put planned changes to Greece’s Constitution, including the election of the president by the people rather than Parliament, to a referendum. Although the premier has yet to unveil his proposed changes (he is expected to do so before the end
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