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  1. Review demands put spotlight on Greek banks
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    is back-loaded and is expected to be implemented in 2018 and 2019, generated mostly through the curing

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  2. Newsletter 132

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    improved by 6.6 percent to 2.74 billion from 2.57 billion a year ago on the back of receipts of 2.93

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  3. Tsipras tries to weather Kammenos storm, looks for poll boost
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    process. Kammenos hit back at New Democracy by claiming that the conservatives have aligned themselves

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  4. Early banks stress tests offered as Greek programme compromise
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    governing coalition have thrown the spotlight back onto the IMF’s role in the Greek bailout. The Fund

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  5. Credit contraction eases to 0.9 pct in August

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    a quarter on the back of continued deleveraging. Net deductions have reached well in excess of 40 billion

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  6. Coalition bolsters unity in face of opposition pressure
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    took their decision after ANEL indicated it would not back two pieces of draft legislation. One

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  7. Newsletter 133

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    after ANEL indicated it would not back two pieces of draft legislation. One concerned an amendment

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  8. Athens relieved as ECB and IMF seem to reach understanding on Greek banks
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    uncertainty and the insistence on a new AQR risks setting back the efforts of Greek lenders

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  9. PMI rises to 52.8 in Sept, highest since June 2008

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and a boost to domestic demand. New export orders, however, slipped back into contraction territory

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  10. Athens outlines 2018 debt management plan for post-bailout era
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    of step up charges from the 2012 debt buy-back as well as the capping of total debt servicing to 15

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