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  1. Tsipras pledges array of tax cuts, hopes for break on pensions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for monthly benefits of between 70 to 200 euros. Tsipras tied this measure to Greece’s demographic problem

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  2. Eurosystem funding down to 12.23 bln in September, banknotes rise for second month
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    would be reduced further by around 200 million euros to 5 billion. Compared to September 2017

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  3. Appeals over past pension cuts sow confusion about potential fiscal impact of backpay
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    Economy

    euros annually per pensioner - 400 euros at Christmas and 200 euros at Easter and summer respectively

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  4. Backpay for civil servants gets "positive" measures rolling for government
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    Economy

    to the beneficiaries being between 200 and 4,690 euros better off per year as a result

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  5. Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018

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    , reportedly close to 200 million euros, but that this amount would gradually be covered by the revenues

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  6. Coalition optimistic about pension cuts deal as it readies reduction to contributions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    people from the start of next year. Those affected who will reportedly gain between 200 and 4,700 euros

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  7. Newsletter 183 -16/11/2018

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    will reportedly gain between 200 and 4,700 euros per year as a result of the reduction

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  8. NBG net profits decline to 8 mln in Q3, NPLs continue to fall
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    EconomyBanking

    (NPE) stock declined for a tenth continuous quarter, falling by 200 million euros QoQ. Overall

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  9. Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 94 mln in Q3 and 40 mln in 9M
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    EconomyBanking

    rose by around 200 million QoQ and came to 2 billion at the end of Q3. Emergency Liquidity Assistance

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  10. MPs prepare to vote on name deal, although delays are possible
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    The debate on the Prespes Agreement began in Greek Parliament on Wednesday, with New Democracy pondering whether to delay the procedure by submitting a censure motion. The vote on the Macedonia name deal is expected on Thursday evening, although the fact that more than 200 of 300 MPs have asked

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