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  1. Newsletter 137 -27/10/2017

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    that the institutions’ technical teams believe that Greece will fall 0.2 to 0.3 percent of GDP short of next

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  2. Lull in review talks gives PM chance to mind domestic agenda

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    compared to September, New Democracy’s fall was greater. Backing for the opposition party fell by 0.9

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  3. Tsipras eyes review conclusion, insists SYRIZA patience will pay off
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    to fall in October. The figure came to 75.5 percent, which is down from a high of 88 percent

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  4. Retail sales drop by 0.3 pct in August, first negative reading for the year
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    other categories declined, with the biggest fall observed in supermarkets (-1.9 percent

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  5. Array of centre-left leadership candidates edge towards watershed vote
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    , this would fall far short of the 50 percent +1 of the vote needed to win outright on November 12

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  6. Greek households switch to natural gas in record numbers as winter approaches
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    during the financial crisis, despite a fall in overall energy use. Projections by the transmission

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  7. Athens eyes ample cash buffer, prepares for bond swap
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    and to give it a fall-back position in case there is turbulence on the international markets and it has

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  8. Newsletter 138

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    manifests in sharp fall in payments Greece’s general government (gg) primary cash surplus ​amounted

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  9. Car sales rise by 34.4 pct in October
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    to 112,850. Motorcycle sales continued to fall, declining by 17.8 percent in October and 21.9 percent

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  10. Newsletter 139 -10/11/2017

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    Growth in exports year-on-year coupled with fall in imports drives improvement Import have remained below

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