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  1. Unemployment rate edged up to 25.2 pct in June

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    . The official estimates by the institutions that oversee Greece’s adjustment programme call

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  2. Travel receipts rebound by 7.3 pct in August, partly reflecting higher spending per trip

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    international tourist arrivals and 14.5 billion euros in direct tourism revenues in 2015. These estimates

    4%
  3. First visit by quadriga to Athens leaves series of issues unresolved

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    forecasts, with the quadriga aligning its estimates with the Greek government’s, which points to a milder

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  4. CPI drops at decelerating pace of 0.9 pct in Oct

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    movement peaking to -2.8 percent in January 2015. The latest estimates of the Greek government

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  5. Building permits down 11.4 pct in August for second successive drop

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    . These estimates were incorporated in the baseline scenario of the Greek banks’ latest stress test

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  6. Newsletter 51 - 12/11/2015

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    following a downward revised 0.4 percent growth in Q2, according to flash estimates. Q3’s figure

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  7. Gov't submits reform plan that raises contributions and cuts future pensions

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    would result in a replacement rate of around 57 percent. 7) According to estimates, the new pension

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  8. Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016

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    drop in objective property prices, according to estimates. Yet, for a number of deprived areas

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  9. Deflation drops to 0.2 pct in Dec, at 1.7 pct for 2015
    Photo by Pavlos Svoronos/Fosphotos

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    and the OECD latest estimates are pointing to an inflation rate between 0.5 and 1 percent in 2016.

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  10. Where things stand on the Greek pension reform proposals
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    the end of the bailout programme and be phased out thereafter. According to estimates, the new

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