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  1. Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
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    “Samaras rescues Greece” – it’s the headline the prime minister and many in his office would have cherished. But Giorgos Samaras, the striker without a club, has beaten premier Antonis to the title of saviour thanks to his injury time penalty on Wednesday, which ushered Greece into the second round

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  2. Wages index edges up YoY in Q1 after sinking by 24.8 pct since 2010

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    beaten by that of Cyprus (-7.9 percent). In addition, Greece and Cyprus are the only two countries

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  3. Increased revenues push Greek budget primary surplus up to 2.28 bln at end of July

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    and means that the primary surplus target was beaten by 1.48 billion euros. The fiscal performance

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  4. New Democracy and PASOK ponder next moves after election defeat

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    (with 4.68 percent it was beaten by Independent Greeks into seventh place among the seven parties

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  5. Rifts in New Democracy as Samaras vows to stay as leader

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    challenge following her failed attempt in 2009, when she was beaten by Samaras. One of the interesting

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  6. Tsipras softens stance on coalition options as leaders head to debate

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    messages and that Meimarakis has beaten him to this particular political ground. Voters will get

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  7. Coalition ministers, MPs wrestle with implications of Eurogroup agreement
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    a discount until now. He was beaten to it, though, by Defence Minister Panos Kammenos, who leads

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  8. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    percent to 22.39 million. It is worth noting that revenues have steadily beaten targets over the past

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  9. Athens waits for Moscovici visit, eyes debt relief and lower volume of measures
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    are beaten. However, this is not enough for Athens. It also wants clarity on the fiscal targets

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  10. Tsipras's choices are becoming clearer but not any easier

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    surplus target being beaten by 1.5 percentage points in 2016 (an assessment that the European

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