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Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018
seven years due to a sharp rise in unemployment, plus wage and pension cuts.. Credit contraction
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IMF flags up weak growth, long-term debt sustainability and reform pledges in Article IV report
EconomyProgrammewage and collective bargaining should be prudent and with the aim of preserving competitiveness
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Fire fallout casts doubt on Tsipras’s post-MoU strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsdevelopments (programme exit, growth, return of collective contracts, increase in minimum wage, etc) all
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Growth conditions improving but more work needed over longer term, PBO suggests
EconomyMacroeconomyincrease at a rate setting the ceiling for wage increases. The PBO notes, as previous sources have done
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Cabinet reshuffle expected to presage coalition's revival effort
PoliticsGreek Politicsemphasis on the importance of bringing back collective bargaining and increasing the minimum wage, which
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Soldiers' return from Turkey provides Tsipras with timely boost
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the return of collective bargaining and an increase in the minimum wage.
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Tsipras conducts varied reshuffle in further bid to revitalise coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsas an increase in the minimum wage. This is due to happen on September 8 at the Thessaloniki Expo
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Fiscal matters expected to dominate talks as lenders return for post-MoU check
EconomyProgrammeagainst wage cuts imposed in 2012. Athens and the lenders will also have to agree on what kind of primary
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Q2 wages index falls by 0.4 pct QoQ and rises by 2.6 pct YoY
EconomyMacroeconomyto the minimum wage, though the Hellenic Federation of Industries (SEV) has warned that such an increase could
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Take your seats
Agoracredentials, Tsipras pledged that the minimum wage (reduced to 586 euros in 2012) will begin to rise from next
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