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  1. C/A balance positive by 1.4 bln to Nov, 2013 surplus in sight

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    to the new markets of China and Japan.

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  2. Buying time: The delayed crisis of democratic capitalism - a review
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    Agora

    and in Japan. In practice they have not only turned into lenders and buyers of last resort. In Streeck

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  3. C/A surplus of 0.7 pct of GDP in 2013 is Greece's first for decades
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    and Japan, which are still underdeveloped.

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  4. Should Greece really ask for a debt haircut?

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    . There are countries that have an even higher debt-to-GDP ratio, such as Japan, but none

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  5. Better income account helps squeeze Greek C/A deficit in January

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    markets of China and Japan. In contrast, the European Commission’s winter economic forecasts foresee

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  6. IMF recognises Greek 2013 surplus, sees less burdensome financing needs
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    Economy

    European countries and the second highest after Japan among the 32 countries in the IMF’s focus list

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  7. Greece's C/A deficit for March drops sharply to 44.4 mln

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    to the new markets of China and Japan. On the flipside, the European Commission which follows a different

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  8. Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
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    player even being poised to quit the team. But a battling performance against Japan in their second game

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  9. Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
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    Society

    of all the countries surveyed (only France with 17 percent and Japan with 15 percent come lower), while

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  10. Six in 10 Greeks earn less than average salary of €1,022 in private sector

    Society

    the International Labour Organisation showed that average real wages in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan

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