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  1. Athens presents growth plan outline as lenders continue to differ on debt relief
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    to drop considerably from the current 3.5 percent. The European position so far is that it should

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  2. IMF raises forecast for primary surplus but differences with European lenders remain

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    . Debt will steadily drop in the coming years, landing at 165.1 percent in 2023. In the previous Fiscal

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  3. February current account deficit at 1.29 bln as underlying balances worsen
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    an 2.1billion-euro drop in residents' holdings of foreign bonds and T-Bills. A net increase in liabilities was driven

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  4. Travel balance slumps to deficit of 6.9 mln in Feb as payments outpace receipts
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    visitors from France rose by 1.9 percent. A drop of 27 percent was noted for arrivals from the UK

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  5. After Washington talks, debt relief and fiscal remain main obstacles on way to MoU exit
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    that after achieving a primary surplus between 3.5 to 3.7 percent in 2017, the figure will drop to 1.5

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  6. Greek 2017 primary surplus confirmed at 4 pct, well above target

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    , at 87.37 billion euros. The drop of almost 600 million euros year-on-year is an unwelcome development

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  7. Newsletter 159 -27/04/2018

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    figure for 2016 when revenues exceeded 50 percent of GDP, at 87.37 billion euros. The drop

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  8. Tourism accounts for 27.3 pct of Greek GDP in total, study shows

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    method of travel was by road (8.3 million, up by 8.7 percent) while arrivals by sea reflected a drop

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  9. CPI remains unchanged in April
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    and non-alcoholic beverages by 1 percent, a drop in clothing and footwear by 0.4 percent, lower prices

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  10. Lower yields for short- and long-term borrowing boost Athens
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    in the wake of a steady and sharp drop during December 2017 and January this year as Greece

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