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  1. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

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    days of the campaign. In contrast, New Democracy is seen having rallied to more than 90 percent

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  2. Cash primary surplus improves by 32.4 pct to 3.07 bln on revenue boost in August

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    ’ reported figures, we get a higher improvement in the adjusted primary cash surplus of more than 90 percent

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  3. Newsletter 49 - 30/10/2015

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    (KYSOIP) said that almost 90 percent of the actions, the deadline for which was mid-October, had been

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  4. Newsletter 53 - 27/11/2015

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    losses to more than 90 percent over the past three months. As a result, the four core banks’ market value

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  5. Greek teachers low paid, but work shorter hours in smaller classes
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    90 percent in Ireland. In a worrying trend, the report found that almost half (49 percent) of Greece

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  6. Greek stocks down by 4.8 pct during week for third straight fall

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    Global Standard Indices with an increase in the foreign inclusion factor (FIF) to 90 (from 35) and to 85

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  7. Multi-bill tabled in Parliament, paves way for sale of NPLs

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    if it is in arrears for more than 90 days. NPL sales are allowed only for large corporate loans

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  8. Greece close to agreement that would unlock sale of Astir Vouliagmenis

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    of 400 million. This would correspond to a 90 percent stake of the new Astir entity after

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  9. The pension and revenue interventions Greece has to make to meet its 2016 fiscal target
    Photo via Greek Finance Ministry

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    ) and other interventions (90 million) without detailing the measures that would result to the targeted

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  10. Unpaid social security contributions almost reach 15 bln

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    at the end of September. More than 90 percent of that stemmed from IKA debtors and 8.5 percent from OAEE

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