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  1. Newsletter 69 - 08/04/2016

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    Service is receiving. In the wake of the first returns on Monday, when 200 migrants, who hadn’t

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  2. Elektroniki’s bankruptcy reflects struggles of consumer electronics sector
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    electronics retail sector, but it isn’t the first and given the current state of the Greek economy and lack

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  3. General gov't primary cash surplus widens to 3.2 bln in March, arrears jump to 6.7 bln

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    , bonds at 59.73 billion (18.6 percent of total), T-Bills at 14.88 billion (4.6 percent) and repos

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  4. Paddling with a wooden spoon
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    Agora

    . Right now it doesn’t really sound like a winning formula. *An earlier version of this article appeared

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  5. General gov't primary cash surplus for Jan-Apr quadrupled to 2.6 bln, arrears stable at 6.7 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    making up 68 percent of total debt, with bonds at 59.69 billion (18.6 percent of total), T-Bills

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  6. The enemy within

    Agora

    the country as a whole? How can someone in power lump people together in such generalised categories? Isn’t

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  7. Fool Britannia
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    Agora

    by 36 percent of the population eligible to vote. "This isn’t democracy; it is Russian roulette

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  8. General government primary cash surplus widens to 2.5 bln by May, arrears resume upward trend

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    (18.6 percent of total), T-Bills at 14.87 billion (4.6 percent) and repos at 11.9 billion (3.7

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  9. Turkish unrest gives Greece the shivers
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    Agora

    . It isn’t hard to imagine the kind of chaos that would be created in Greece should there suddenly

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  10. General govt primary cash surplus expands to 3.3 bln at end-June, arrears rise to 7.2 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    around 69 percent of total debt, while bonds stood at 59.71 billion (18.2 percent of total), T-Bills

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