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  1. OECD sees economy picking up from second half of 2016, underlines need for reforms

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    risks also relate to global uncertainties such as weaker global trade, low oil price and weaker growth

    4%
  2. Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016

    Newsletters

    . The most important interventions relate to, first, phasing out of the EKAS solidarity benefit

    4%
  3. First review completed but more prior actions lie ahead for Greece

    EconomyProgramme

    actions for the next tranche disbursement largely relate to privatisations, the energy market

    4%
  4. Unemployment up for second straight quarter to 24.9 pct in Q1
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    hirings relate to full-time employment, 36 percent to part-time and 14 percent to shift work.

    4%
  5. Commission sees lower Greek financing needs, provides timetable for course of programme

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    , of which 7.3 billion relate to amortisation and maturing debt, 5.2 billion to interest payments and 4.3

    4%
  6. Lenders' report reveals long-term savings from pension reform, which also offset court ruling
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    the harmonisation of contributions will be finalised. These relate to eliminating the lower minimum

    4%
  7. Study estimates tax evasion costs taxpayer up to 16 bln annually

    Economy

    relate to multiple laws and complexity of the tax system, lack of fairness among taxpayers, continued

    4%
  8. Pending pensions mount up, complicating fiscal effort
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    , while 448 million relate to legacy debt.

    4%
  9. Tourism and exports expect impact from Brexit fallout
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    the UK relate to vehicles (9.3 percent), medicines (6.6 percent), whisky (4.3 percent), vaccines

    4%
  10. Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review

    EconomyProgramme

    in the context of the second programme review. These reforms mainly relate to the minimum wage, employee

    4%