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  1. Newsletter 132

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    million. The average expenditure per trip went down by 4.5 percent to 552.4 euros from the figure

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  2. Greek competitiveness rank remains low as tax, bureaucracy create obstacles
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    , and security, and higher per capita income.” This year’s top score was held by Switzerland

    8%
  3. Draft budget sees stronger growth, fiscal targets being met
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    to the labour force survey is projected to ease by more than 1 percentage point per annum and land

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  4. Coalition banks on surplus transfers, waits for Hellenikon verdict
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    2041 or 1.4 billion per year on average over a 25-year period. The Central Archaeological Council (KAS

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  5. Newsletter 134

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    of the Hellenikon facilities is expected to generate will reach 2.4 billion towards 2041 or 1.4 billion per

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  6. PM's Washington visit looms over domestic politics, review schedule
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    and to simplify licence procedures. He said that 120,000 new jobs could be created per year based

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  7. Travel balance posts surplus of 3.15 bln in H1 2017
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    , in average expenditure per trip (476 euros versus 451 euros in H1 2016), the BoG noted. Foreign

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  8. IMF still sees fiscal gap in 2018 - no action needed, for now
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    claims) will increase at around 1 percent per year. The Greek Finance Ministry expects lower inflows

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  9. Newsletter 135 - 13/10/2017

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    . According to the IMF, the number of pensions will increase at around 1 percent per year. Greece predicts

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  10. Trust in Greek banking system shaky, survey suggests
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    to 1,800 euros per calendar month rather than 840 euros every two weeks. However, critics pointed out

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