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East Med concerns not slowing up election campaign as ND plans for office
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe current MPs are excluded from the picture, 243 of the remaining 341 candidates (more than 70
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ND defends plans for three-pillar pension system as SYRIZA looks for weak spot
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom 22 to 9 percent for those earning less than 10,000 euros, cut corporate tax from 28 to 24 percent
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Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019
, drop the introductory income tax rate from 22 to 9 percent for those earning less than 10,000
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PMI falls to 52.4 in June while industry optimism holds steady
EconomyMacroeconomy, firms continued to expand their workforces albeit at a lower rate than in previous months. Backlogs
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Mitsotakis sworn in as prime minister as attention turns to Cabinet picks
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan 200 million euros in the first quarter. Hatzidakis could be tempted to dust off his old plan
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Eurogroup emphasises limited room for discussion on fiscal targets
EconomyProgrammethat Greece is in better shape than a few years ago, with a large cash buffer and low bond yields
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Mitsotakis holds inaugural cabinet meeting, lines up first draft legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Mitsotakis promised during the campaign. Parliament is due to close for less than two weeks from August 10
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New team at Finance Ministry tasked with familiar old juggling act
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the government’s credibility than abandoning its tax-cut plans. There’s such emphasis on the tax bill
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New overdue taxes rise by 235 mln in May, total debt at 104.5 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyThe month-on-month rise in Greece's new tax debt came to 235 million euros in May, data from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (IAPR) has shown. The aggregate figure for the first five months of the year revealed that new tax debt totalled 3.14 billion, lower than the figure for the same
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Talks to begin on plan to rescue PPC from dire financial straits
Economycompanies in Europe, noting that for PPC, net debt is 8 to 9 times higher than earnings, while the average
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