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Athens banks on French support for debt relief and growth
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent of GDP per year between now and 2060, but may feel that if Thursday’s agreement falls short
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Newsletter 124 - 23/06/2017
by 6.1 percent to 247.1 million, from 263.2 million last year. The average expenditure per trip fell
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European Commission's DSA reveals serious concerns over debt sustainability, need for relief
EconomyProgrammea nominal GDP growth lower by 0.25 pp per year compared to the scenario A, which entails an average
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Car sales rebound by 28.2 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyRoad motor vehicles (going into circulation for the first time) rose by 28.2 percent in June after falling by 2.7 percent in May, Authority (ELSTAT) data showed on Monday. Car sales came to 15,945 in June, falling from the figure in May. Passenger cars rose by 30.9 per cent in June following a drop
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Bond issue decision expected as clock ticks down
PoliticsGreek Politics. The extra payments range between 35 and 150 euros per month. The bill also proposes that legal action
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Athens holds off on bond as Tsipras talks up labour market
PoliticsGreek Politicsby around 2.5 percentage points per year from now on. According to the Labour Ministry’s Ergani
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Parents main source of income for most young Greeks
Society, and the working hours per week were reported as 40. Of those who were unemployed, only 15 percent believed
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IMF sets out why it stands apart from eurozone on long-term growth prospects
EconomyProgrammeoutput per worker and the -0.9 percent annual decline of working age population. According to the IMF
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Mandatory e-payments come into force as Greece seeks to boost card use further
EconomyFeaturesownership per head in Greece stands roughly at the same level as the EU average (1.4 versus 1.5), possibly
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Capital controls to ease further from the beginning of September
EconomyMacroeconomyIndividuals will be able to withdraw a lump sum of up to 1,800 euros per calendar month from September 1 as part of government moves to further relax the capital controls in place since 2015. This is an expansion on the lump sum of 840 euros every two weeks which is the limit currently in place
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