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  1. Unemployment rate fell to 25 pct in May, its lowest level in the last three years
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    percent lower than in 2008, implying 1 million less employed over this 7-year period. The number

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  2. Bank recap and NPL management create conundrum in bailout talks
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    of the new bail-in directive - effective as of January 1, 2016 – that paves the way for a haircut

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  3. Greece and lenders appear close to third bailout deal, with few issues outstanding
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    billion euros from the new bailout to cover: 1) The redemption of the 3.2-billion-euro Greek

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  4. Agreement on third bailout with revised fiscal and macro targets, host of prior actions

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    : 1) Gradual elimination of grandfathering to statutory retirement age and early retirement pathways

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  5. Greek government commits to new fiscal measures for third bailout

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    for 2016-19. Among others, the latter will include: 1) The second phase of pension reforms 2) Reform

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  6. Greece commits to ambitious privatisation targets as part of new bailout

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    prior actions: 1) Announce binding bid dates for Piraeus (OLP) and Thessaloniki (OLTH) port

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  7. Record revenue shortfall of 2.83 bln in July shrinks primary surplus outperformance

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    by 2.83 billion. This is mainly attributed to: 1) SMP and ANFA income of 1.46 billion

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  8. Lafazanis out of blocks early, announces anti-bailout party ahead of bailout vote

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    abstained and 1 was absent in the first vote on prior actions, while there were 31 Nos and 5

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  9. European Commission's Greek DSA sees recession ahead, debt becoming unsustainable

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    targets (-1 percent in 2015, 0 percent in 2016 and 1.5 percent in 2017). Based on these assumptions

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  10. Have inflation "repay" Greek debt and growth reduce indebtedness

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    a return. Assuming that Germany can currently fund itself at 1 percent, the annual funding cost would

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