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  1. Budget primary surplus at 6.46 bln in October on improved revenues and primary underspend
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . Interest payments continued to fall YoY for an ninth consecutive period, declining by 7.3 percent YoY

    3%
  2. What Greece imports and why
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    EconomyFeatures

    stemmed from a sharp fall in investment from manufacturing companies who scaled back operations and did

    3%
  3. Industrial turnover positive for nine months with increase of 14.3 pct in September
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent in the manufacturing index, which offset a fall of 9.9 percent in the mining and quarrying index

    3%
  4. OECD sees 2.2 pct growth in 2019, stressing importance of reform adherence

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    is expected to continue to be applied, and unemployment is expected to fall. The report noted

    3%
  5. European Commission approves 2019 budget, urges focus to meet end of year reform goals
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    EconomyProgramme

    to be fully implemented, pension spending will fall from 17% of GDP in 2016 to the euro-area average

    3%
  6. Eurobank net profits of at 45.1 mln in Q3, NPEs under 40 pct for first time
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    EconomyBanking

    a fourth consecutive fall. In small business loans, NPE formation stood at -23 million and showed

    3%
  7. BoG provides details of ambitious plans to slash NPLs via SPV
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    EconomyBanking

    , the share of DTCs in regulatory capital will fall to 30 percent from 57 percent and the coverage ratio

    3%
  8. Primary surplus confirmed at 6.44 bln in October on revised budget targets
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to fall YoY for a ninth consecutive period, declining by 7.3 percent YoY to 4.81 billion and landing

    3%
  9. Tsipras points to tax cuts as example of bailout exit benefits
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in September. The rate is due to fall from 29 percent to 28 percent next year, and then gradually come down

    3%
  10. Newsletter 185 -30/11/2018

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    , which Tsipras promised at the Thessaloniki Expo in September. The rate is due to fall from 29

    3%