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Greek current account deficit widens by 32.4 pct in November despite services surplus
EconomyMacroeconomysurplus and receipts indicates lower spending per trip, which fell by 9 percent in the 10-month period
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First signs from new Greek government point to awkward meetings with lenders
EconomyProgrammethan 700 euros per month. He added that the government would abolish the zero-deficit clause
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Greek coalition sets out plans for public sector, wages and pensions
PoliticsGreek Politics850 million euros per year. The coalition has pledged to cover the pension funds’ deficit, estimated
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Tsipras sticks to pre-election pledges as eurozone negotiations loom
PoliticsGreek Politicsmonthly pension for retirees earning less than 700 euros per month. · Not raising retirement ages
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Growth in new car registrations slows to 12.8 pct in Jan
EconomyMacroeconomyof 347,354 and mainly reflects a steep decline (above 30 percent per annum) in the 2010-2012 period
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Everybody be cool
Agoracommitment to provide additional debt relief to Greece as per the November 2012 Eurogroup agreement
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Finance Ministry targets 3 bln from unpaid taxes
EconomyMacroeconomy) per month. The new tax bill will allow any unpaid taxes created until the end of 2014 to be settled
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Greek current account deficit grows in Dec, 2014 surplus at 1.66 bln
EconomyMacroeconomy). Note though that the evolution of travel surplus and receipts indicates lower spending per trip
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Finance Ministry outlines plans for making savings, increasing revenues
EconomyProgrammeincrease public revenues by 2 billion per year. The third intervention is more qualitative
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Greek digital economy lagging due to weak demand, lack of skills
Societyfixed broadband subscription in Greece costs as much as 1.8% of the average gross income per capita
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