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  1. General gov't cash primary surplus to May halves, arrears keep rising

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    of 787 million YoY. This is fully attributed to lower revenues (down 11.4 percent) to 13.37 billion

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  2. Unemployment rate slips to 25.6 pct in April, lowest since July 2012

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    group showed a slightly lower YoY improvement to 22 percent. On the flipside, the jobless rate

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  3. Consumer prices drop further by 2.2 pct in June
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    . On a monthly basis, CPI rose by 0.6 percent month on month (MoM), also reflecting lower prices in May

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  4. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    (MoM), also reflecting lower prices in May due to an interim sales period in the first ten days

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  5. This is what the Eurogroup is proposing as a basis for a third Greek bailout

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    fiscal path or higher privatisation proceeds. In addition, restoring market access could lower

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  6. A breakdown of what Tsipras and European lenders agreed to

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    fiscal path or higher privatization proceeds. In addition, restoring market access could lower the total

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  7. Building activity up by 6.2 pct in April for third straight rise
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    a slower lower drop (-3.5 percent), while volume exhibited a modest growth of 1.3 percent over

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  8. Revenues 705 mln short in June but expenditure above target by 961 mln

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    . The over-performance fully reflects lower primary expenditure (by 2.63 billion) and military

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  9. IMF urges substantial debt relief for Greece

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    rates close to the current European loan rate before debt has been brought to much lower levels

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  10. EU makes dramatic revision to economic forecasts, sees recession of 2-4 pct this year
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    for net financing needs of 74 billion is 4 billion lower than that projected by the IMF. The EC notes

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