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Lowest income groups in Greece saw wages drop and taxes rise most during crisis
SocietyLower income groups in Greece saw their tax burden increase by 337.7 percent from 2008 to 2012, compared to a 9 percent rise for higher income groups, a new report on the impact of the crisis and austerity policies on incomes, inequality and poverty in Greece has found. Entitled Greece: solidarity
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Unpaid taxes ease to 1.16 bln in Feb, collections progress at stable rate
EconomyMacroeconomy, a maximum of around 9 billion can be collected. The payments of 353 million euros against the legacy
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Tsipras heads for Russia with specific aims, including halting speculation
PoliticsForeign Policythat Tsipras’s Moscow visit on April 8 and 9 is “diplomatically demarcated and economically hopeful
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General gov't cash surplus sees large contraction in Jan-Feb, arrears edge up
EconomyMacroeconomybudget arrears increased by a modest 9 million MoM to 144 million (3.7 percent of total), while
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New unpaid taxes rising steadily, reach 3.5 bln in Q1
EconomyMacroeconomyfigure stands at around 9 billion. Moving to the efficiency indicators, the payment of 589 million
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Tsipras upbeat about funding deal but also mulls referendum in case of impasse
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the way of Greek banks increasing their T-Bill holdings above 9 billion euros, to 15 billion euros
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Greece eyes temporary solution to liquidity problem from Brussels Group talks
PoliticsGreek Politicslocal banks can have to this form of sovereign debt (currently at 9 billion euros). The Wall Street
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Greek stocks, bond yields show effects of worsening mood regarding country's prospects
Economy-financial shares, Public Power Corporation (PPC) dived 9 percent, while Hellenic Telecom Organisation (OTE
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Greek CPI down by 2.1 pct in April
EconomyMacroeconomychanges. The breakdown of the CPI YoY movement showed 9 out of the 12 goods and services groups
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Greek DSA: Don't Say Anything about the debt
Agorawith the first gust of wind. On May 9 five years ago, the IMF's board met to approve the first Greek
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