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  1. Latest data highlights how hard it is for unemployed Greeks to find jobs
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    ) and Austria (22.3 percent) were the EU states with the highest rates of unemployed entering

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  2. Greece below EU average in social protection, with pensioners getting lion's share
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    (140), the Netherlands (137) and Austria (134), putting them at around 35 to 40 percent above

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  3. Trade after Brexit: How Greece and the EU will be affected

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    . Countries like Portugal, Denmark, Finland, Austria and Cyprus are in this group, which shouldn’t have

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  4. Early tourism estimates point to increased airline pre-bookings and lower cruise passengers in 2017
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    million) stem from Germany (+46 percent or +1.4 million), Austria (+84 percent or +403,000

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  5. Newsletter 102 - 13/01/2017

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    planned seats stems from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, while high growth rates have also been

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  6. Poverty rate jumped by over 40 pct during crisis, more than anywhere in EU
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    , Austria, Finland and the UK. In Greece, although the median income fell by 30 percent and unemployment

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  7. Tsipras and Mitsotakis cheer Macron win, hope to benefit
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    in Austria and the Netherlands, that the feared wave of populism in Europe is being pushed back

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  8. Greek SMEs struggle most for finance versus eurozone peers
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    in Finland, Belgium, Austria and Ireland reported increases in bank lending rates for the six-month

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  9. Tsipras gives mixed message on expectations for crucial upcoming Eurogroup
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    that the parliaments of Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Austria and Slovakia have to all approve

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  10. Bank branches fall in 2016, degree of concentration highest in EU
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    ), Germany (31.4 percent) and Austria (34.5 percent).

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