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  1. EC upbeat on reforms paying off, as long as they continue
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    ) from the Public Power Corporation (PPC), the sale of 60 percent of gas supplier DESFA, as well

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  2. The sale of natural gas firm DEPA and its possible legal complications
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    in retail gas supplier EPA Attiki. DEPA holds a 51 percent stake in this venture and wants to increase its

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  3. Fourth review talks move along but some obstacles yet to be cleared
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    -powered units. Stathakis said there was also an agreement on the supplier surcharge, known as PHEFEL

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  4. Newsletter 162 -18/05/2018

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    on the supplier surcharge, known as PHEFEL, which will be maintained until 2020 and then phased out

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  5. Manufacturing PMI dips slightly to 53.6 pts in September as sentiment remains strong
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    in purchasing and new orders in turn drove increased job creation. Furthermore, supplier delivery times

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  6. Final budget for 2019 excludes pension cuts, includes 910 mln in expansionary measures
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    , the natural gas supplier. Debt General government debt will settle at 335 billion euros this year

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  7. FDI, rather than tax cuts, holds key to stronger growth rates - study

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    and increase employment in domestic supplier industries. In turn, attracting FDI would bolster

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  8. Fears and reassurances over PPC's dire finances
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    switch to other providers, PPC is still the main power supplier in Greece. However, much of its

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  9. PMI at 54.1 points in November as foreign orders rise
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    of increase quickening to the fastest since April amid greater raw material and supplier costs

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  10. PMI at 54.4 points in Jan as employment growth hits all-time high
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    was linked to supplier price hikes and increased freight charges. Factory-gate charges remained

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