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  1. OPEKEPE scandal remains sore point for government despite wayward inquiry

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    . This vendor fragmentation meant no single authority could guarantee data integrity when processing... of the committee's proceedings, as well as fears about the loss of EU subsidies, suggest that the issue

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  2. Greece cheaper than average for majority of categories except food, most expensive for communications
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    as postal services and the internet. The country came in 57.6 percent higher than the EU average... prices were 5.2 percent higher than the EU average, ahead of Germany and the Netherlands. In other areas, Greece emerged with lower than average prices. Housing costs and prices in Greece came

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  3. Newsletter 29 - 05/06/2015

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    Lenders seek more measures Demands are more than what previous government agreed to Greece’s lenders are demanding new fiscal measures of around 3 billion, which is markedly higher than the 1–1.5... to direct tax revenues of 980 million and to contingent revenues of more than 500 million, which would

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  4. Newsletter 299 - 04/06/2021

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    than 4 pct this year and 6 pct in 2022, mostly thanks to the contribution of the RRF resources... consultation. Overall, the IMF’s view has not substantially changed on Greece after more than one... saw outflows of 787 million Credit movement in the Greek private sector rose an annual 2.4 percent

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  5. Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015

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    that this reflects his view, rather than the consensus within the government. by Antonis Samaras... view, rather than the consensus within the government. Energy Minister Panayiotis Lafazanis.... The group NPL ratio (NPLs over gross loans) climbed by more than 1.5 percentage points to 32.2 percent

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  6. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    of the third memorandum of understanding (MoU) in mid-August. Since then, the better than expected GDP growth for the second quarter and the stronger than anticipated tourism numbers have raised hopes... statement, “no later than 15 November”. Since capital needs are due to be disclosed in the second half

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  7. Newsletter 22 - 03/04/2015

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    than those on February 18, meaning that the banks cannot cover the emerging funding gap of 700... points in February. This means it is 6 points lower than the recent peak of 102.8 in November... in February. Economic sentiment is now six points lower than the November 2014 peak. Retail turnover down

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  8. PM gears up for communications drive as PASOK marks 50 years
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    year, rather than the 0.5 that had been planned. Another 0.5-point drop was due the following year... scheme providing subsidised loans to homeseekers. It will have less stringent criteria than in the first version and be available to a broader range of buyers than before. This is designed

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  9. Three in 10 workers in part-time jobs, earning less than 400 euros
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    percent did not make more than 23.48 per day. Men were more likely than women to be in full-time... in full-time work, the average daily salary was 15.1 percent higher than that for women (52.69 euros... and 23.09 for women.The same was also true for part-time work. Although women were more likely than

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  10. Labour database shows 8 in 10 workers earn less than 1,200 per month
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    . According to Ergani Greek companies are dominated by small firms as more than 88 pct employ less than 10 workers, some 262,634 companies out of a total of 298,255. Around 10 pct employ between 11 and 50. This leads to a total dominance of SMEs in the Greek economy, with more than 98 pct

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