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  1. Parliamentary report highlights demographics challenge and urges immediate action
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    to an abrupt halt with the onset of the economic crisis, leading to a phenomenon dubbed the “baby

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  2. Govt looks for ways to manage promised tax cuts as Mitsotakis continues European charm offensive
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    , the second round of cuts to ENFIA, and a 2,000-euro baby bonus may have to wait for 2021. The same goes

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  3. NBG reports net profits of 122 mln in Q2, highlights successful bond sale
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    quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) to 165 million. Compared to H1 last year, PPI rose by 26 percent to 310 million

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  4. H1 bank results show performance stabilising, laying ground for further improvement

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    in H1, an increase of 54 percent YoY. This was followed by NBG, where PPI rose by 26 percent to 310

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  5. Government looks to review visit for nod on tax package
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    insisted that means testing should apply to the promised 2,000-euro baby bonus and the regular tax

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  6. Government opts for modest tax relief, but who will benefit?

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    . In addition to tax credits for children, there will be a lower VAT rate on baby goods, as well

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  7. The "great replacement" comes to Greece - how a far-right meme appeared in mainstream politics
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    of measures such as the “baby bonus” of 2,000 euros introduced at the start of the year. While

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  8. Rival parties interpret Novartis settlement differently, serving own ends
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    statement, the opposition party noted that 310 mln dollars from the settlement, the overwhelming

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  9. ND tweaking stimulus measures as SYRIZA flounders in Novartis backwash
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will have to pay sanctions of around 310 million dollars, of which 85 million dollars relates to bribery

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  10. Women in Greece losing out on careers, education due to care burden, OECD finds
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    obligations with work,” the OECD said. Referencing the so-called baby bonus of 2,000 euros for each

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