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Newsletter 188 -21/12/2018
from the vote and bringing down the threshold so that Tsipras will need just the majority of those
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Coalition set to extend, improve OCW but opinion poll favours ND
PoliticsGreek Politics. No other party is above the 3 percent threshold for entering Parliament, while 11.5 percent
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PMI comes to 53.8 in December as rise in foreign demand compensates lower domestic activity
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās manufacturing PMI dropped slightly to 53.8 points in December from 54 in November, staying over the 50-mark threshold for 19 consecutive months. The report noted that the rate of output growth remained solid despite the slowdown in the headline figure. New order volumes and greater client
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SYRIZA confident of survival beyond name deal, confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politics141-142) state that the government only needs a majority of those present (the minimum threshold being
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Industrial production up by 3.1 pct in Nov, 0.9 pct since start of year
EconomyMacroeconomy54 in November, staying over the 50-mark threshold for 19 consecutive months. Export orders also
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Tsipras and Kammenos ready to call time on coalition after agreeing Friday meeting
PoliticsGreek Politicshis small nationalist base and improving his chances of ANEL exceeding the 3 percent threshold
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Tsipras maps out path to next elections via Prespes Agreement and possible confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the 300 votes (he needs a 2/5 majority, with a minimum threshold of 120 MPs), he acknowledges
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Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018
majority, with a minimum threshold of 120 MPs), he acknowledges that it will be politically difficult
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Industrial turnover rises by 7 pct in November
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom 54 in November, staying over the 50-mark threshold for 19 consecutive months. New order volumes
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Second post-MoU review set to begin as Athens eyes return to bond markets
EconomyProgramme. The government is trying to keep the threshold as high as possible, but the banks favour a lower ceiling. The new
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