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  1. First rise since 2009 for Greek household disposable income in Q3 2014
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    month payment of the single property tax (ENFIA), which was initially due in July but its first

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  2. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    Agora

    ”, the easier it is for the poll-topping party to form a single-party government and avoid a coalition

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  3. Greek primary surplus shrinks by 1.7 bln in Dec as revenues miss 2014 target by 3.1 bln

    Economy

    – mainly related to the single property tax (ENFIA) – soared 52.1 percent in December with the 12-month

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  4. Greek deposits down 4.2 bln in Dec for highest outflows since June 2012

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) in the private sector. Note though that the timing of payment of certain tax obligations such as the single

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  5. In effort to reach new deal, Greek government cannot ignore liquidity constraints
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    EconomyProgramme

    -election period. This particularly relates to the fifth installment of the single property tax (ENFIA

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  6. Another euro stitch unpicked
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    Agora

    in the fabric holding the single currency together. And, as time passes, the Greeks – at least - get

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  7. Greek apartment prices down 5.8 pct in Q4 2014

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the past three years. The new coalition government has pledged to abolish the previously imposed single

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  8. Newsletter 14 - 06/02/2015

    Newsletters

    of the single property tax (ENFIA) and its replacement by another tax. In Thessaloniki, Tsipras had indicated

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  9. Everybody be cool
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    Agora

    is heading for a showdown with the eurozone and may be counting its last weeks in the single currency

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  10. Greek primary budget surplus halved in Jan as revenues miss target

    Economy

    Valavani urged taxpayers to pay their VAT and single property tax (ENFIA) instalments for January

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