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Parties locked in tug of war over troubled universities
Societyto power of the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition in 2015, the official unwinding of the Diamantopoulou law began
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Tsipras reaches settlement with church, aiming to subdue critics
PoliticsGreek Politicsproblems. Criticism Critics of the agreement argue that the Greek state only began paying priests
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Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 94 mln in Q3 and 40 mln in 9M
EconomyBankingreduction programme that began with the launch of VES in early 2018, as well as other actions aiming
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PMI picks up to 54 in November while production rises to eight-month high
EconomyMacroeconomymonths. Overall, job creation came to the fastest rate since records began in 1999. Purchasing
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Overdue social security contributions rise to 34.35 bln in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyoriginates from debtors who began accumulating arrears before 2010. Settlements During Q3
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GDP shows annual growth of 2.2 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyquarterly growth streak experienced by Greece began in Q2 2005 and ended in Q4 2006. GDP grew by 2.2
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Greek tax rate hikes among highest in OECD countries, tax report shows
EconomyFeatures, below the OECD average of 33.8 percent. The country’s rate began to overtake the OECD average from 2010
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Industrial production falls by 1.1 pct in October, interrupting seven-month positive streak
EconomyMacroeconomywas the fastest since records began in 1999.
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Newsletter 188 -21/12/2018
Politics in flux amid rising tension Blast at Skai/Kathimerini, watchdog appointment and budget fuel confrontation A week that began with the political fallout from the bomb blast at a major Greek media outlet ended with questions about the government’s approach to independent institution, fuelling
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Population projections show demographic problem set to worsen in coming decades
SocietyGreece’s demographic problem when began to manifest at the start of the decade is deepening rapidly, according to data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) which was analysed by the University of Thessaly. The problem of Greece’s falling population has been exacerbated by Greece’s long
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