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  1. New data shows 6.2 pct of Greek labour force in gray area
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and suggest that the problem is bigger than most analysts had realised until now....Three new indicators released on Monday by the Greek statistical authority, ELSTAT, paint an even grimmer picture of Greece's labour market than the one most experts had considered until now

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  2. Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
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    Agora

    wanted to pass a law that would see courts hand migrants sentences that were 50 percent longer than.... This is not a problem limited to one man but has to do with an overall perception of Greek democracy... Greece has lost much, much more than a quarter of its GDP and a million jobs. Nick Malkoutzis

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  3. With prior actions pending, PASOK showing signs of adjustment fatigue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will be dismissed. The difference between the two ministers is less than 400 employees. Loverdos, backed... employees placed in the mobility scheme last year but Mitsotakis insists that no more than 500 should... the coalition settle this dispute but it will not make the overall problem of growing reluctance

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  4. How many NPLs in the Greek banking sector are also non-recoverable loans ?
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    Agora

    contraction in the Greek economy from mid-2013 to mid-2014 While the NPL problem is a key impediment... uninterrupted in Greece for more than three years. The manner in which they are reported in quarterly... (more than six months) with their repayment obligations (interest and principal). Banks’ efforts

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  5. ‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
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    Agora

    was much worse than expected. Within months, the European Commission, European Central Bank and IMF..., but are far fewer and much smaller than anything seen in 2010, 2011 or 2012. Much of that anger against... picture. The official statistics show the enormity of the problem. Unemployment is at a European Union

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  6. You can call it reform if you like
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    Agora

    . More than 75,000 employees applied and a total of 35,239 were accepted. New Democracy chose... votes more than PASOK and gaining a comfortable parliamentary majority. New Democracy had plenty... in court alongside the mayors who have inherited this problem. Step forward Prokopis Pavlopoulos

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  7. What next Greece?
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    Agora

    to secure agreement from the clasp of brinksmanship. Much of the problem comes down... risks are undoubtedly contained far better than they were in 2012, but that does not make them small... of the ECB pulling the plug on Greek banks increase. In Cyprus, there were less than three weeks

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  8. Another euro stitch unpicked
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    Agora

    a case of denial, the new coalition is left in no other position than to downplay the significance... was withdrawn from Greek banks in December and January, which is much higher than usual. While ELA could... and on Spain over reforms in 2011. The problem with these decisions is that the philosophy which underpins

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  9. What we've got here is a failure to communicate

    Agora

    swap rather than a haircut. Again, anyone observing what key players in SYRIZA had been saying before the elections (rather than taking as gospel the official party line) would have been aware... debt problem must focus on reducing debt-servicing costs, which will run at about 9 billion euros

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  10. Tsipras hopes to muddle through, avoid internal clash for now

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    “specific reforms” and a timeline to implement them so the country can overcome its liquidity problem... revenues from privatisations to social policies rather than debt servicing. Nevertheless, the crux... even more split than its MPs. A Marc poll for Alpha TV, presented during Dragasakis’s interview

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