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Travel receipts fall by 5.4 pct in Sept for first drop in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomytourist arrivals in 2015 will be met. Such a development would correspond to a rise by 2 million
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Fallout from aborted leadership vote tests New Democracy's unity
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing its failure to hold its leadership ballot on Sunday, New Democracy is in a state turmoil that looks set to deepen in the coming days. The party’s electoral committee met yesterday and – after it was decided that nobody would resign despite previous calls for such action - agreed to try
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Budget execution improves significantly in Oct, primary surplus reaches 4.53 bln
EconomyMacroeconomytarget to be met, despite some seasonal taxes such as road tax fees of 1.1 billion due to paid
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With onerous measures looming, Tsipras seeks talks with opposition leaders
PoliticsGreek Politicswith his comments when he met Pavlopoulos last Friday, a few hours after he lost two MPs
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Q3 GDP slips 0.9 pct QoQ on lower private consumption and investment
EconomyMacroeconomyto be met. In its latest report on Greece in mid November, Fitch anticipated GDP to contract 0.3
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Kerry positive during Athens visit, shows keen interest in Cyprus and energy
PoliticsForeign Policyjoint press conference with his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias. The US Secretary of State met earlier
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Pension reform wrangle prompts Greece to consider going own way on contributions rise
EconomyProgrammenot specified. Labour Minister George Katrougalos met with European Economic and Monetary Affairs
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Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015
the role of the IMF as part of the quadriga. In October, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos met
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Marked rise in expenditure leads to a budget primary deficit in Nov
Economyfor the full year target to be met. Although December includes seasonal revenues such as road tax fees
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Greece and the IMF: An everlasting love-hate relationship
Agoraof the quadriga. In October, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos met with the fund’s managing director
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