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  1. Strong travel balance brings current account surplus to 1.83 bln in August
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    to the BoG. An improvement in all the subaccounts led the services balance to grow by 18.1 percent

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  2. Travel balance up by 18.5 pct in August as foreign arrivals increase
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    Greece’s travel receipts increased by 16.4 percent in August compared to the 5.3 percent increase noted in July, Bank of Greece (BoG) data revealed on Tuesday. Receipts came to 3.52 billion euros in August, while payments fell by 14.3 percent to 165.7 million. This led to the travel surplus to 3.36

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  3. Disposable income grows by 0.2 pct in Q2 on higher remuneration, consumption rises
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    measures led to several cuts in civil servants’ and pensioners’ income, which also included

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  4. Tsipras eyes review conclusion, insists SYRIZA patience will pay off
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    on the islands. This led to Migration Policy Minister Yiannis Mouzalas coming under attack. Numerous non

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  5. Eurogroup marks start of countdown for prior actions

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    on the SYRIZA-led coalition to implement the 95 prior actions included in the review. One matter

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  6. Mitsotakis looks to unite New Democracy for fresh push
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    that there is still time to “save” Greece despite the damage done by the SYRIZA-led government. He

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  7. Coalition seeks to remove review obstacles, turn up pressure on opposition
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    and their personal safety, which led to them refusing to take part in any foreclosures until the end of 2017

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  8. Effort to end notaries' strike amid concern for auctions, NPLs
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    The Greek government is searching for a way to overcome the concerns raised by notaries regarding property auctions, which has led to the latter group refusing to take part in any more such transactions this year. The decision by the notaries’ associations to boycott all types of auctions

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  9. Tsipras rallies MPs, marks dividing lines with opposition
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    of Greek society than any administration led by Mitsotakis and his party.

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  10. Will centre-left let go of past to grasp change?
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    is to find a space between Tsipras, who is trying to be all things to all men, and New Democracy, led

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