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  1. No quick solution to Greek liquidity problem; reforms list holds key
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    messages about what changes it plans to make to VAT policy. There are also questions about

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  2. Newsletter 22 - 03/04/2015

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    , technocrats can readily assess the impact of an increase in VAT, even if it is just on the islands

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  3. Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
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    hikes. For instance, technocrats can readily assess the impact of an increase in VAT, even

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  4. As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain

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    government. Athens has shown it is willing to be flexible on some issues, such as VAT (Alternate

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  5. Travel receipts increase 16.2 pct in Feb as arrivals shoot up by 56.2 pct
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    billion. SETE has also stressed that a stable tax framework, mainly related to VAT on islands

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  6. Greece is gasping for a deal
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    pensions and an increase in VAT on Greek islands. The coalition, however, wants to introduce new

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  7. The faces change, the issues remain the same
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    days. Privatisations, labour market liberalisation, VAT hikes and, most of all, pension reform

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  8. Gov't sees reform multi-bill as path to funding but resistance abounds

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    , such as pension reform, VAT hikes and labour market liberalisation. It appears that the Greek

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  9. Greece eyes temporary solution to liquidity problem from Brussels Group talks
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    pensions, privatisations, labour market reforms and VAT hikes to overcome. Finance Minister Yanis

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  10. Newsletter 25 - 08/05/2015

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    of a single VAT rate of 18 percent for almost all goods and services – it is difficult to imagine

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