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Newsletter 4 - 21/11/2014
process of reform compliance benchmarks is increasingly being extended in terms of the time required
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Uncertainty feeding tension within SYRIZA as well as Greek government
PoliticsGreek Politicsfollowing any terms agreed with Greece’s lenders and start negotiating for substantial debt relief
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Travel receipts up again in September, reaching 2.3 bln
EconomyMacroeconomyin August. In absolute terms, travel receipts reached 12.02 billion euros from 10.82 billion last year
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Coalition hopes it will have more than just Paris at the end of troika talks
PoliticsGreek Politics(a transition from the strict confines of the current bailout to the less stringent terms
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Waiting for Godot in Greece
Agoraextended in terms of the time required to bring such deliberations to a conclusion. Suffice to add
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Tsipras remains sketchy on coalition options, negotiating positions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthreshold needed to enter Parliament. European stance In terms of how he would negotiate with the eurozone
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Accommodation and food services index up 7.6 pct in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Turnover Index in Accommodation and Food Services grew by 7.6 percent in the third quarter (Q3) of 2014, following a rise of 6.7 percent in Q2, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). In absolute terms, the index reached 158.8 in Q3, the highest reading since Q3 2011. Due
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Greek exports up 7 pct in October, reach highest monthly level for 2014
Economyin the 10-month period. In absolute terms, exports reached 2.51 billion euros in October, which
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Samaras, Venizelos opt for earlier presidential vote in high-risk strategy to save coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics. They could conclude the pending troika review and agree the terms of a precautionary credit line (ECCL... nominee. It is highly unlikely that there will be an en masse move of these MPs to the government’s
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Greek tax revenues at 33.5 pct of GDP in 2013, slightly below OECD average
EconomyMacroeconomy. In absolute terms, personal income taxes made up 20.6 percent of total taxation below the OECD average
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