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  1. Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016

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    obliged to adopt an approach that would have allowed existing channels to pay for the right to keep

    3%
  2. Gap of 555 mln emerges in three key taxes in July ahead of a crucial September for revenues

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    is the amount of the first of the three bi-monthly instalments that individuals have to pay

    3%
  3. The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction

    Agora

    have allowed existing channels to pay for the right to keep broadcasting. There certainly would have

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  4. Tsipras limits pledges and expectations in Thessaloniki
    Photo by MacroPolis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    burden onto those with a greater ability to pay in return despite speculation that he would offer

    3%
  5. A market for NPL resolution

    Agora

    as bridging the gap between what private sector investors are prepared to pay for “red loans” and at what

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  6. After Article IV consultations IMF says challenges remain, substantial debt relief is needed
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    EconomyProgramme

    taxpayers who can but do not pay. On the issue of mounting non-performing loan (NPL) stock, IMF

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  7. Tight schedule to approve multi-bill, tick off remaining milestones

    EconomyProgramme

    ) is abolished and they should pay contributions corresponding to 20 percent of their income as of 2017

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  8. Wise men proposals on labour market reforms give Ministry bargaining basis with lenders

    EconomyProgramme

    to pay the employees who are not on strike. Before a mass layoff is implemented, the employer must

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  9. Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    criticism because Tsipras began the meeting by pledging not to reduce judges wages and to give pay rises

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  10. Greek households continue to slash spending on goods and services

    Society

    , Norwegian households only pay 0.2 percent on schooling and learning. In comparison to 2014, spending

    3%