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  1. Drop in Greek CPI decelerated to 1.1 pct in September

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    likely due to end of the sales period (mid July until end of August). As a reminder, latest Ministry

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  2. Revenues beat target for third straight month, put primary surplus in sight

    Economy

    from its peak of 1.82 billion until July, yet with a significant positive impact on current’s year’s

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  3. Greece's 2014 fiscal gap suddenly appears bigger, much bigger

    Economy

    reviews that in troika jargon when a mission is stopped until “technical work is completed” it means

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  4. Cash deficit widens as Greece pays off state arrears

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    until last year, but this year there two discrepancies stemming from: a) the inclusion of SMP income

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  5. Direct taxes jump by 46 pct to help Sept. revenues beat target for third month in row

    Economy

    to date surplus to 1.25 billion from its peak of 1.82 billion until July, yet with a significant

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  6. How big is Greek fiscal gap? Will cuts be needed? Here's our Q&A

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    could come to an agreement to defer the issue until next year. If the need for new measures were

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  7. October budget revenues beat target by 24% but gg arrears reach 2.47 bln in 2013

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    ) since the launch of the program last December until the end of October amounted to 5.19 billion

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  8. Final act in ERT closure carries significant risk for coalition

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    refusing to accept any final numbers until it has details about how many of ERT’s almost 2,700 employees

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  9. Scars for coalition, questions for SYRIZA after confidence vote
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    politics until last year.

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  10. Last man standing
    Photo by Can Esenbel [www.mundanepleasure.com]

    Agora

    Until a few days ago the only thing connecting SYRIZA and Texas was the lone star on their flags. But, suddenly, the US’s second-largest state seems to have provided a defining moment for Greece’s second-largest party. SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras chose a speech at the University of Texas in Austin

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