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Newsletter 159 -27/04/2018
be met. “Every year, we are achieving a primary surplus of more than 3.5 percent, which suggests
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OECD highlights reforms and imbalances that need to be addressed
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Organisation of Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) issued on Monday its latest survey on Greece, which was also accompanied by a visit to Athens by Secretary General Angel Gurria during which he met the Greek Prime Minister and other officials. The Paris-based organisation recognizes
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Coalition's feud with shipowner shows no sign of de-escalation
PoliticsGreek Politics, claimed he had helped SYRIZA in the past and that he had met with Tsipras many times. Nevertheless
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Concern over prior actions grows, debt talks approach crucial juncture
EconomyProgrammeon Monday, when the company’s board met via teleconference (to prevent the meeting being disrupted
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New increase in flow of refugees to Greece causes unease
SocietyTsipras to Lesvos was met with a general strike and a crowd of angry protesters who were eventually
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Newsletter 161 -11/05/2018
board met via teleconference (to prevent the meeting being disrupted by unionists opposed
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Technical talks progress but debt relief, credit line continue to grate
EconomyProgrammethe Washington Group, comprising of Greece’s main lenders, met yesterday ahead of the Euro Working Group
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Mission chiefs take up negotiations in Athens but focus on IMF's decision
EconomyProgrammeit felt that the 3.5 percent of GDP primary surplus could not be met otherwise. The European forecasts
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Fourth review talks move along but some obstacles yet to be cleared
EconomyProgrammerepresentatives who met with the institutions proposed a new plan for the privatisation of 10
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Greek families shell out for education as state system falls short
Societyhistorically met strong resistance. A recent UNESCO paper on accountability in the Greek education
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