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After 2019 budget, lenders turn attention to Greek post-MoU reform tasks
EconomyProgrammewith the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) to use 4 billion euros from the cash buffer to pay off part of Greece’s
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Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform
EconomyProgrammedifference” being removed from their retirement pay. Meanwhile, some 620,000 pensioners
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PDMA sets out plans to build on recent market forays with bond issues in 2019
Economy. This is the lowest Greece ever had to pay for a bond of that duration although it missed the chance of significantly
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Athens poised to unveil new minimum wage as post-MoU review continues
EconomyProgrammeto rises in 24 types of benefit handed out to at least 300,000 claimants. These include unemployment pay
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Speculation about May elections revived by SYRIZA officials' comments
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat handles all civil service salaries and their level of pay will be in line with the public sector wage
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Athens waits for response from institutions on primary residences proposal
EconomyProgrammeto pay to port authorities, which will be up to 5 percent of gross annual earnings.
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EU officials suggest frantic days ahead for Athens until March 11 Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammein the CDS market high, which could lead to the banks having to pay a commission for the state guarantee
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Minister's actions put PM on the spot as politicians' loans stir controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicsordered by a court to pay damages to the family of a dead journalist in connection to allegations made
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European Commission report due to set tone for build-up to March 11 Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammenew payment schemes to allow taxpayers to pay off what they owe over lengthy periods
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Budget primary balance confirmed at 729 mln in January
EconomyMacroeconomyof expenditure, which was allocated to settling back pay of various cases of wages and pensions cuts
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