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Budget passed but coalition handouts draw attention
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat currently enjoy a 30 percent discount. As a result, the discount will remain in place until the end
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Athens hits back over EU's refugee criticism, but domestic gripes more of a concern
PoliticsGreek Politicson the islands affected by refugee flows. The 30 percent reduction was due to expire on January 1st. Beyond
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Newsletter 147 -19/01/2018
of properties, several long-terms concessions, the sale of 35 percent stake of Hellenic Petroleum, 30 percent
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Brussels sets out guide for post-MoU financing needs, cash buffer
EconomyProgrammebillion will see Greece through until the end of 2019, with 30 billion covering the period until the end
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Athens meets bond targets despite testing market conditions
Economy, just after 11:20 GMT with the guidance revised lower in the 3.5-3.625 percent area. By 13:30 GMT
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Three in 10 workers in part-time jobs, earning less than 400 euros
SocietyFigures from the Unified Social Security Fund (EFKA) have revealed that around 30 percent of all paid employment falls under part-time work, with corresponding salaries remaining low. The data showed that up to May of last year, three out of 10 workers in the private sector were employed part-time
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Banks gear up for stress tests, with results due in May
EconomyBanking. They will have the ability to phase those out over a period of five years, with 30 percent over the first
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December current account deficit at 1.24 bln on falling services balance
EconomyMacroeconomy, declining by 30 million euros compared to the figure for the same time last year which stood at 6.54
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IFRS 9 provisions required by banks in line with expectations
EconomyBankingto own funds until 2023, backloaded in the last 2 years of the horizon, and booking 30 percent
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Greeks show highest mistrust in newspapers, TV and online news across EU
Societythan the average to place responsibility with broadcasting management (30 percent) and more likely than
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