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  1. Budget primary surplus confirmed at 916 mln in May on higher expenditure
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    that took place until May of 2019 in connection with ministerial decisions issued in 2018, and totalled

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  2. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    Agora

    succeeded where others failed: It took Greece out of the bailouts, back to growth and back

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  3. The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign

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    that he could not use the same line that many of his predecessors trotted out when they took over, about

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  4. Eurogroup emphasises limited room for discussion on fiscal targets
    Klaus Regling

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    a chance to show any of its reformist potential. Nevertheless, European officials took the opportunity

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  5. The Greek election's winners and losers

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    , a few months after which Mitsotakis took over as party leader. His decision to put most of his

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  6. National Bank first to test market waters in post-election afterglow
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    Economy

    . That compared with a yield of 9.75 percent when Piraeus also took advantage of favourable market

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  7. Promises, promises
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    Agora

    an Oriental bazaar. It is true that Mitsotakis took a more low-key approach than many previous party

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  8. Newsletter 214 -12/07/2019

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    . That compared with a yield of 9.75 percent when Piraeus also took advantage of favourable market

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  9. PPC, Hellenikon present government with first test of problem solving mettle
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    Economy

    infrastructure after the storms took out a large part of the network in the region. While power is now

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  10. Budget primary surplus at 382 mln in June
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    (in non-allocated expenditures). The MoF said that these one-off payments that took place until June 2019

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