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  1. Greece passes latest omnibus bill, looks to next actions ahead
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    targeting the pledged cost savings of 1 percent of GDP in 2016 including cuts in pension above a threshold

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  2. Newsletter 50 - 06/11/2015

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    ratio falls below the 7-percent threshold or the bank misses the payment of the annual coupon twice

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  3. Court ruling creates new complication for gov't, this time with property tax

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    progressive cuts on all public and private sector pensions above the 1,000-euro threshold

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  4. Pension reform brings painful overhaul in social security contributions for self-employed

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    percent of self-employed declare annual income below the 10,000-euro threshold. On top of the higher

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  5. First days of talks confirm gap between Greece, lenders on pensions

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    that threshold. The self-employed are taxed with a rate of 26 percent for annual earnings below 50,000

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  6. Newsletter 64 - 26/02/2016

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    threshold would apply for small and medium agricultural producers, resulting in 80–90 percent

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  7. As SYRIZA's sparkle fades is there a centrist alliance in the making?

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    of the 3 percent threshold for entering Parliament. However, Theodorakis insisted during

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  8. Greece, eurozone edge closer on pensions and fiscal gap but IMF keeps bar high
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    pension. The government said that a tax-free threshold would be applied for small and medium agricultural

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  9. Mitsotakis, Konstantopoulou intending to test Tsipras's mettle
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    in their ability to make an impact. The election, when Popular Unity failed to pass the 3 percent threshold

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  10. Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016

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    to an agreement on individual income tax”. It is understood that the tax-free threshold would remain

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