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Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019
that this could bring in 200 million of annual revenue from the commission that banks will pay
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IMF warns of uphill battle for economy as Athens seeks to close 2020 fiscal gap
EconomyProgrammebase of paying taxes. Greece is nearly last in the EU in terms of the share of workers that pay
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Newsletter 222 -04/10/2019
statement by claiming that “the many will pay the price” of the government’s labour policies
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Draft budget sets ambitious growth target of 2.8 pct in 2020, plugs fiscal gaps
Economyand, as such, the authorities should pay attention to the inhibiting factor of credit, secure spending
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Despite ongoing budget talks, ND eyes more relief measures in coming months
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the pension system would not lead to any reductions in retirement pay. He added that the government would
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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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Newsletter 224 -25/10/2019
companies have to pre-pay. The government will decide how to share out the rest in the coming weeks
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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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