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  1. Where the key differences between Greece and the institutions lie

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    corresponds to small gap of just 125 million. Moving on to the reshuffling of products and services

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  2. Retail turnover fall accelerates to 3.3 pct in April
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    and household equipment (-52.9 percent), clothing and footwear (-45.7 percent), pharmaceutical products

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  3. Greece submits proposals to lenders in hope of paving way for agreement

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    and water (excluding sewage), while all other products and services will have a VAT rate of 23 percent

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  4. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    this ten-day period. In contrast, sales of food products (mainly at supermarkets) and petrol stations

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  5. A breakdown of what Tsipras and European lenders agreed to

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    over the counter pharmaceutical products, that were included in the Eurogroup statement) as well

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  6. This is what's in the legislation Greece has to approve by Wednesday night

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    and water (excluding sewage) there will be a reduced rate of 13 percent. Products and services

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  7. Bank holiday to end but capital controls remain and some transactions forbidden
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    for sale or redemption of their products. Our understanding is that although the non-extension of bank

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  8. Rare rebound for retail trade with 2.5 pct rise in May
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    products and cosmetics (-34.2 percent). In contrast, turnover in automotive fuel rose by 7.3 percent

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  9. Industrial production drops by 1.6 pct for third successive month in July

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    increase was posted by computers, electronic and optical products (+90.3 percent), followed by extraction

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  10. Greek politics to dash voters hopes again

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    due to a numbers of cuts and higher taxation, and exports of products are yet to take off, leaving

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