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Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019
to any reductions in retirement pay. He added that the government would spend an extra 10 million
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Greece worst in EU for gender equality as power resides overwhelmingly with men
Societyhour, resulting in a gender pay gap of 13 percent. The gender pension gap is 25 percent. In the domain
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Athens waits for credit rating upgrade as 10-year yield drops to new low
Economybeing entitled to back-pay for the period of its previous ruling in June 2015 and the Katrougalos law
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Amid hiring controversy, ND focusses on new round of tax cuts in latest bill
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreeks pay income tax. The bill also creates a new non-dom framework to attract high wealth
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PPC posts net loss of 353.2 mln in 9M as energy mix charges hit
EconomyCorporatesrecovery of CO2 emission allowances, reduction of the discount provided to customers who pay on time from
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BoG urges banks to improve quality of capital, re-doubles SPV efforts
EconomyBanking, Greek banks when profitable offset the DTCs against the tax they would to pay on their profitability
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BoG runs numbers to show how tackling NPE stock will benefit banks' bottom line
EconomyBankingagainst the tax they would have to pay on their profits. However, in the event of losses, part
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APS bill tabled, allowing use of 12 bln in state guarantees to reduce NPLs
EconomyBankingthe servicers’ SPV will pay the commission annually. Banks note that this is a substantial amount, which
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Business leaders set out steps to attract skilled Greeks as govt offers wage subsidies
Societyresources management systems including performance appraisal, pay-related performance, training etc
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ND mulls next tax cuts as it prepares to unveil new electoral law
PoliticsGreek Politicseuros per year are expected to pay 11 to 23 euros less in tax per month as a result of the reduced
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