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  1. New government holds first talks with creditors, may opt for cautious fiscal approach
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    market, as well as growth-friendly measures, which have not been defined in more detail. The second

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  2. Newsletter 215 -19/07/2019

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    interventions aimed at providing incentives for the property market, as well as The focus for New Democracy

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  3. New Democracy tax pledges put spotlight on available fiscal space
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    and that will lead to debt sustainability. This could lead to even lower market rates.” Regling underlined

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  4. Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019

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    million in May. Credit contraction in the Greek market stayed at 0.2 percent in June, unchanged from

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  5. Bonds enjoy great buoyancy but remain some distance from investment grade
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    change was imminent in Greece and New Democracy under the leadership of Mitsotakis, with a more market

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  6. Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
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    for support and for consolidation. I think the market reaction, with the company's stock rally

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  7. The oil and gas debate Greece is not having

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    expensive fields out of the market. And unlike what many assume gas is no exception

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  8. Mitsotakis to continue advertising change on latest EU trip, at Thessaloniki Expo
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    to contain a number of measures to boost the property market, including 40-50 percent tax relief

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  9. Mitsotakis takes growth message to Thessaloniki, keeps eye on bond profits

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    as making the labour market too rigid and impeding businesses. Reports suggest that the conservatives

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  10. August employment balance positive by 3,111
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    ). The uptick in education reflects the typical seasonality observed in the Greek job market

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