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Newsletter 119 - 19/05/2017
. In 2019, the primary surplus is projected to reach 4 percent of GDP and remain broadly
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China's bumpy road to Greece
EconomyFeatures, this generated 4 billion euros in revenue, far outperforming the Greek scheme. This year, Chinese
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Survey shows 42 pct of Greek expats unlikely to return
Societypercent are managers, 7 percent are senior executives and 4 percent are businessmen. The remaining 10
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Greece as an energy hub: Reality or wishful thinking?
EconomyFeaturesof the TAP pipeline. Once fully operational, it has the capacity to supply around 4 percent of Europe’s gas
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Stocks up 3.1 pct during week to reach fresh two-year high
Economyon Friday, having recorded cumulative gains of 4 percent during June. Bank shares soared 6.2 percent
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Greeks underwhelmed by deal with lenders, stressing uphill task for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor Freedom, is seen getting into Parliament with 4 percent. In contrast, junior coalition partner
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Unease grows as new round of Cyprus talks approaches
PoliticsForeign PolicyGeneral on June 4, during their meeting in New York, where they agreed to start a new round of talks
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Budget surplus at 1.94 bln in 6-month, 1.51 bln above target on strong underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyperiod showed primary expenditure declined by 4 percent to 19.33 billion, still entailing a strong
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Budget primary surplus at 1.94 bln in H1, beating target by 1.5 bln on underspend
EconomyMacroeconomyexpenditure dropped by 4 percent to 19.33 billion euros compared to a target of 20.49 billion entailing
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Tourism could give economy annual 5 bln boost, NBG report finds
EconomyFeaturessoutheastern Europe came to 11 percent in 2016 from 4 percent in 2005 and improvements in road links
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