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  1. Loverdos cosies up to DIMAR but future of Greek centre left remains in doubt

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    could attract 1 or 2 percent of the vote, thereby making him a player in any developments

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  2. Greek unemployment rose to new high of 27.9 pct in June

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    ) stands at 23 percent, with ‘long-term’ (>1 year) unemployment remaining at significantly high

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  3. Greece and the euro: The flight of Icarus

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    stagnant by comparison. When Greece entered the euro, it exported 1 euro for every 3 it imported. By 2009

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  4. An issue of statistical significance in Greece

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    than 1 percent of GDP in 2009. To put things in perspective, the only period in the last 20 years

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  5. Is VAT all you've got?

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    , introducing the tax reduction on August 1 for a trial period seems to undermine the aim

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  6. Nightmare on Democracy Street

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    receive its next bailout loan of 1 billion euros. Ultimately, though, this is a Greek battle to fight

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  7. Trade deficit to July eased by 17.4 pct to 11.2 billion euros

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    excluding the oil products, and much milder in imports (just 1 percentage point deviation from total

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  8. Greece and troika agree 2013 primary surplus will be just 500 mln - here's why

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    of less than a quarter of the allocated spend. The budget has also made an allocation of 1 billion

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  9. General government bottom line continues to improve with moderate decrease in arrears

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    . The government is expected to repay arrears of 7 billion by the end of the year, 1 billion lower than the initial

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  10. Coalition in a bind as debt relief slips away and more austerity looms

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    the government can find all of the extra 2 billion euros, or more than 1 percent of GDP, it will need

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