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Tsipras goes big on minimum wage, hoping to enhance election hopes
PoliticsGreek Politics. Tsipras said that this was a measure the government owed to “those who saw their wages reduced by 22
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Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
Economyby 22 percent and a youth minimum wage was also introduced, reduced by 32 percent, down to 510 euros
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Fitch keeps Greek rating stable at 'BB-' but sees growth momentum building
Economyquality clean-up process that combined with the banks own efforts to reduce NPEs between 17 and 22
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Travel balance falls by 45.6 pct in Dec but rises by 9.6 pct in 2018 as visitors top 30 mln
EconomyMacroeconomybut not euro-denominated increased by 22 percent to 46.2 million. Receipts from non-EU countries increased
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Credit contraction at 1.1 pct in Jan, balance at 169.42 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymonthly outflow of 192 million compared to a positive inflow of 22 million in December, which took
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IAPR annual data shows growing tax pile and pressure on middle-income taxpayers
Economytaxes, 22 percent to direct taxes such as income and property tax, and 2.8 percent concerns non-tax
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Extending Brexit: Reaching the Larry David moment of the saga
Agorabeen postponed once for the April 12 or the May 22. On Wednesday, EU leaders and Theresa May decided
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Athens holds fire on debt schemes, prepares tax relief measures
EconomyProgrammein 2017 included dropping the basic income tax rate from 22 to 20 percent and scrapping the so-called
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Tsipras, Mitsotakis step up rhetoric ahead of EU vote as polls show little change
PoliticsGreek Politicson 22 percent. Golden Dawn and Movement for Change (KINAL) are tied in third place on 7.5 percent
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PM aiming to unveil expansionary fiscal measures after Easter
PoliticsGreek Politics. The reduction of the basic income tax rate from 22 to 20 percent is also on the cards as is a further
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