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Parliament's budget office highlights economic challenges beyond bailout
EconomyMacroeconomythat Greeks’ ability to pay taxes has been exhausted, while the state has accumulated a large number
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Delays in concluding programme review are credit negative for Greece, says Moody’s
Economytime, the government has to pay approximately 1.5 billion euros in salaries and pensions every month
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Tsipras gets full support in pension and income tax vote, moves on to Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreeks or families with no children. This means taxpayers with two children will pay 100 euros extra
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Greece and lenders edge closer at Eurogroup but standby measures, debt relief not resolved yet
PoliticsGreek Politicsbillion euros of interventions to retirement pay with the latest legislation passed through Parliament
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Coalition under fire over multi-bill but aiming to stay united for vote
PoliticsGreek Politicshomeowners pay more to the increases in levies on fuel, coffee and alcohol, as well as the creation
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Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis year to pay it back. This drew intense criticism, particularly because SYRIZA has made a point
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Lenders agree new loan disbursement, piecemeal approach to debt relief
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe Eurogroup. The funds for reducing arrears will also be contingent upon the Greek state managing to pay
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Encouraging signs for Greek banks in Q1 results but NPL management looms large
Agorain the course of Q1 to 10 billion, which also entails lower fee expense since banks pay a fee of 115 basis
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Some basic products in Greece among most expensive in EU
Society. Comparatively, fish is also more expensive in Greece than in most EU countries. Consumers pay 113 percent
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Tsipras travels to China hoping to fulfil ambition of closer Sino-Greek ties
PoliticsForeign Policyauthority. Under this deal, COSCO will pay 280.5 million euros to buy 51 percent of OLP and 88 million
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