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  1. Newsletter 73 - 13/05/2016

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    that more than 80 percent of public spending in Greece is on pensions and public sector salaries, any

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  2. Apartment prices fall at slightly slower pace of 5 percent in Q1

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    indirectly linked to housing prices, has plummeted by around 80 percent over the last seven years

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  3. With review completion in sight, which way next for Greece?
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    to take corrective action. Given that more than 80 percent of public spending in Greece

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  4. Central government debt edges down to 321 bln in Q1

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    in Q4 2015. Around 80 percent of Q1 outstanding debt has a residual maturity of more than 5 years

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  5. Linking of ex-PM with centre-left role highlights inertia, not momentum

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    -PASOK leader quickly tried to douse the rumours, pointing out that at the age of 80, Simitis

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  6. Deal for Hellenikon sealed; gov't sees improved terms, economic boost ahead
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    euros, 2 billion higher than the 6 billion envisaged in the initial agreement. In addition, 80 percent

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  7. Newsletter 77 - 10/06/2016

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    billion, 2 billion higher than the 6 billion envisaged in the initial agreement. In addition, 80

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  8. Building activity falls by 11.5 pct in March for third straight decline
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    permits were issued. This was a decrease of 80 percent from the 2008 figure of 65,474. Last year

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  9. Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016

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    . According to YouGov, Leave supporters show a sizable level of distrust, even edging above 80 percent

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  10. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    of distrust, even edging above 80 percent in one case, for everyone from academics to world leaders

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