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  1. Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with either New Democracy or SYRIZA in the future. You can read a commentary on To Potami here. Don’t

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  2. General gov't primary cash surplus to April at 1.69 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    of total debt. Long-term bonds were at 77.48 billion (23.6 percent of total) and T-Bills at 14.98 billion

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  3. Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
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    . “Perhaps a person with such a difficult job shouldn’t speak at all,” said New Democracy’s Manolis

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  4. C/A deficit to April narrows by 34.7 pct boosted by services

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    inflows in non-residents’ holdings of Greek bonds, T-Bills and Greek stocks. The latter is primarily

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  5. Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
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    better days but don’t necessarily deliver them. The astonishing feat of 2004 was the book end for an era

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  6. General gov't primary cash surplus for Jan-May reaches 1.22 bln as arrears drop

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    percent of total) and T-Bills at 14.98 billion (4.7 percent). Guarantees In addition, the stock of gg

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  7. UnLuCky for some: Another painful lesson from the euro crisis
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    will start deteriorating. This means going through the adjustment again or, if you don’t trust the remedies

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  8. Greek primary cash surplus reaches 1.8 bln in H1 2014

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    debt, while long term bonds amounted to 68.16 billion (21.1 percent of total) and T-Bills at 14.97

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  9. The IMF crisis and how to solve it
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    due within the life of the programme. But the rating agencies would spell “reprofiling” D-E-F-A-U-L-T

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  10. The tarnished legacy that will haunt the Athens Olympics

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    the questions that still haven’t been answered a decade on. Who was responsible for losing control

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