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Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018
to 235 percent of GDP by 2060, whereas GFN-to-GDP exceeds 20 percent from 2033 and reaches 50 percent
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New overdue taxes rise by 610 mln in May, total stock remains above 100 bln for fourth month
EconomyMacroeconomyat 54.6 percent, though increased against the previous month’s figure of 50 percent. Corporate income
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If rising card use in Greece meets EU average, VAT revenues would see 3.3 bln boost - study
EconomyMacroeconomyand led to at least 50 percent of total annual VAT revenues increasing in 2017. IOBE notes that if card
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Employment balance records 33,620 more hirings than departures in June
EconomyMacroeconomyas opposed to voluntary departures. Full-time hirings dipped back under 50 percent after having risen above
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Deadly wildfires likely to heap pressure on Tsipras and ministers
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDevastating wildfires around Athens are thought to have claimed the lives of more than 50 people and wreaked extensive damage in what appears to be the worst disaster of its kind Greece has suffered in more than a decade. Not since fires caused havoc in parts of the Peloponnese in 2007, when almost
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Sharp increase in May arrivals, particularly from Germany, delivers travel balance boost
EconomyMacroeconomyincreased by 50 percent to 888,000, inflows from the UK reached 480,000, up 5.3 percent
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Exclusion from QE confirmed, only ECB's reinvestment programme left
EconomyProgramme-lived as the scheme would conclude in a matter of months Greece has just over 50 billion euros
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Employment balance year-to-date posts record despite more departures in July
EconomyMacroeconomydepartures. Full-time hirings dipped back under 50 percent after having risen above this threshold
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Reshuffle on backburner as Tsipras draws ideological battle lines
PoliticsGreek Politicsincrease of 30 to 50 euros to the minimum wage of 586 euros next year. Polarisation Apart from the effort
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis gear up for economy pledges, with eyes on fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicsworth less than 85,000 euros, being completely exempt from ENFIA. They currently have a 50 percent
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