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Greece, lenders fail to make headway on fiscal and labour issues
EconomyProgrammelegislated last May still leaves a significant pension deficit of 9 percent of GDP, which is way above
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Q4 GDP contracts 1.2 pct QoQ, leading to recession of 0.1 pct for 2016
EconomyMacroeconomyrevenues to rebound by 9 percent to 14.5 billion euros, while non-resident arrivals are seen rising
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Greece, lenders tie up some loose ends and continue negotiating
EconomyProgramme) will take place via teleconference at 9 pm to take stock of the ongoing negotiations. According
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Greece remains in inflation for second straight month after CPI rises 1.3 pct in Feb
EconomyMacroeconomyprices attributed to the continued effect of the winter sales period that started on January 9
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With tax-free threshold set for change, income declarations underline need for rethink
EconomyProgrammewould mean that more than 15 percent of salary-earners and pensioners (around 707,000 taxpayers), 9
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Newsletter 111 - 17/03/2017
that more than 15 percent of salary-earners and pensioners (around 707,000 taxpayers), 9 percent
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New attempt to get Cyprus talks back on track
PoliticsForeign Policydrilling in block 9, Turkey reacted by sending its seismic vessel Barbaros to collect data in Cyprus’s EEZ
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PPC: The struggling electricity giant dominating bailout talks
EconomyFeaturesto assign to collection companies the collection of those unpaid obligations. On February 9, S&P placed
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Stocks climb 4.8 pct on increased optimism about deal with institutions
Economynet profits to 1.4 million from 9 million in 2015, while turnover fell by 23 percent to 27 million
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Brexit has opened a can of (constitutional) worms
AgoraLast Wednesday, 9 months after the Brexit referendum took place, Theresa May triggered Article 50 TEU. The following day, the Government announced legislation to end authority of EU law, while on Friday the President of the EU Council, Donald Tusk released the draft guidelines for the Brexit
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