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  1. An issue of statistical significance in Greece

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    than 1 percent of GDP in 2009. To put things in perspective, the only period in the last 20 years

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  2. Taking a macro snapshot

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    government that put aside any debate over Greece’s euro membership. The doubt over Greece’s future

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  3. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks

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    the debt restructuring was put on the table, vast majority of the eurozone and the IMF’s financing

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  4. Ring of Fire

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    with tear gas and batons on the other, too many lives have been put at risk. So, ahead

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  5. Polls show Golden Dawn support dropping after murder, New Democracy profiting most

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    by a Golden Dawn member. The Alco poll put New Democracy first on 21 percent and SYRIZA second on 19.2 percent

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  6. Sharper drop for retail sales in July points to lingering recession

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    understanding is that Greek households prefer to put the little spare money they have in their banking accounts

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  7. Polls give New Democracy wafer-thin lead over SYRIZA

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    Two new opinion polls were made public late on Monday night. Both put New Democracy narrowly ahead of SYRIZA and had Golden Dawn as Greece’s third biggest party, reaffirming the figures that have been seen in the past few days from other surveys. The GPO poll indicated New Democracy was on 21

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  8. What is the state of play with Greek banks?

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    now dominate 95 percent of the domestic market. The bank recap successfully carried out in June put

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  9. Greek centre-left in search of new roots with own Olive Tree alliance

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    that the Greek version will also grow into a significant force. The proclamation has not been put

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  10. Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
    Photo by Can Esenbel [www.mundanepleasure.com]

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    at a Eurogroup meeting last November, will be put off until after May’s European Parliament elections

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