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While the acquisition of real estate in Greece requires the one-time payment of tax for the acquisition of such property, whether due to a sale and purchase agreement, or due to an agreement on donation, or due to a deed of acknowledgment of inheritance, the right to real estate (right in rem) gives rise to taxation on this property. Rights in...

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Game of Chance Introduction

History of the Regulation of Games of Chance in Greece Games of chance, in which the participants wager a stake with valuables or money is not an activity that appeared in recent times. They were very common in ancient societies. Historians situate their origin in the third millennium BC in the Far East and Egypt. Such games were common in ancient...

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Data Protection Introduction

The constitutional context and the right to data protection The Greek Constitution, adopted in 1975 quite after the fall of military dictatorship, recognized explicitly the rights of privacy (Article 9) and secrecy of communications (Article 19). Article 9 guarantees both the asylum of home and inviolability of private and family life. Both theorists and the jurisprudence regarded Article 9 in combination...

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Consumer Protection Introduction

The main piece of legislation in Greece on Consumer Protection is the Law 2251/1994, which in large part implements European Union rules into the Greek legal order on a wide area of issues; general terms of contracts, regulations for liability of producers for defective products, unfair commercial practices, class actions to name a few. Nevertheless, the Law 2251/1994 is not...

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Economic sentiment, consumer confidence on the rise

By Dimitra Manifava

The Greek economy appears to be entering a phase of stabilization as the Economic Sentiment Index and the Consumer Confidence Index compiled by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial research (IOBE) showed a new six-year and four-year high respectively last month.
The data concur with the findings of the Markit Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which in May came in above 50 points for a second month in succession, suggesting manufacturing is truly returning to growth.

The Economic Sentiment Index reached 99.1 points in May, compared with 95.4 points in April, showing the best reading since 2008. According to IOBE, this highlights that expectations for the economy’s stabilization are being consolidated and comes in stark contrast with 2012, when the average reading stood at 80.3 points, while in 2013 it was 90.8 points.

In industry the sentiment index recovered to 95.1 points last month from 91.9 points in April. The main features recorded are the forecast for an increase in output and exports and the estimate for a decline in stocks. Still, only 9 percent of enterprises that participated in the survey expect employment to rise this quarter.

The PMI data point to an increase in production for the seventh month in a row thanks to a rise in new orders and in employment, particularly in manufacturing. The index slid to 51 points from 51.1 points in April. Markit economist Phil Smith, an expert in the Greek PMI, noted that “the improved performance in terms of exports has contributed to the rise in sales in the domestic market as the general rise in new orders has pushed companies toward raising output and employment levels.”

In construction the sentiment index declined marginally in May to 80.9 points from 81.2 points in April, but remained much higher than a year earlier (65.7 points).

Consumers now appear less pessimistic, as the consumer confidence index edged higher for a third month in succession to reach -52.5 points in May against -55 points the month before. There was also a decline in the rate of people expecting an increase in unemployment from 72 percent in April to 64 percent in May.
    
ekathimerini.com , Monday June 2, 2014 (23:48)

 

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